Covid-19 vaccine now available for kids 6 months and older

THE Covid-19 vaccine is now available for children six months to four years of age.

The Commonwealth Healthcare Corporation and the Governor’s Covid-19 Task Force said the vaccines will be available at no cost and regardless of citizenship or insurance status.

Booster shots are also available to children 5 to 11 years of age at least five months after their primary series.

Health officials stated that young children are at risk for contracting Covid-19, can get seriously ill, and could face long-term health consequences or pass the virus to others.

Moreover, they stated that the best way to protect children against Covid-19 in daycare, school, sports, and with their friends is by getting them vaccinated.

The Covid-19 vaccines for young children are safe and effective, CHCC said.

Like other pediatric vaccines, these vaccines were thoroughly tested and then reviewed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Food and Drug Administration before these agencies authorized and recommended them for wide use.     

 According to the CDC, emerging evidence indicates that people can get added protection by getting vaccinated after having been infected with the virus that causes Covid-19.

Even if a child has had Covid-19, the CDC says the child should still get vaccinated.

For children who have been infected with Covid-19, their next dose can be delayed three months from when symptoms started or, if they did not have symptoms, when they received a positive test.

This possible delay can happen with a primary dose or a booster dose.

The Covid-19 vaccines approved and authorized in the U.S. continue to protect people from getting seriously ill, being hospitalized, and even dying, especially people who have received a booster, CHCC said.

Adverse reactions reported after getting booster shots were similar to the primary series or shot.

Fatigue and pain at the injection site were the most commonly reported side effects, and overall, most side effects were mild to moderate.

However, as with the two-shot primary series, serious side effects are rare but may occur. Eligible individuals can obtain a Covid-19 primary or booster shot by calling the CHCC Immunization Clinic at (670) 236-8745.

Covid-19 vaccines are also available at Medical Associates of the Pacific, Kagman Isla Community Health, Marianas Medical Center, as well as Tinian Health Center, Rota Health Center, Family Care Clinic, Children’s Clinic, and Women’s Clinic.

Contact each clinic for more information.

For more information on receiving a booster shot, visit https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/stay-up-to-date.html

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