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COVID vaccines are preventive treatments that train your body to recognize and quickly fight a COVID-19 infection. This means if you’re exposed to COVID, you might not get sick or you’ll get less severely sick than you would have without vaccination.
An updated COVID-19 vaccine is recommended for all ages 6 months and older to better protect against new variations of the virus. Are you up to date on your COVID-19 vaccination? Here’s what you ...
Find information from Cleveland Clinic about the COVID-19 vaccine, including answers to frequently asked questions about vaccine safety and how to schedule an appointment.
People 65 and older may get one additional dose of COVID-19 vaccine four or more months after their first updated COVID-19 vaccine. People who are moderately or severely immunocompromised may get ...
Teens ages 16 and 17 can get a Pfizer vaccine booster, while adults 18 years and older can get a booster of any of the COVID-19 vaccines authorized in the U.S.
Our expert details what side effects to expect from the COVID-19 vaccines and why they happen.
The COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are safe and effective to prevent serious complications. They help your body make the same antibodies it would create if you had been sick with COVID-19. The vaccines offer protection from the disease without the risks of the life-threatening illness.
In October 2021, the FDA amended its Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) on COVID-19 vaccines to include booster shots of all three vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson). For Pfizer and Moderna, the parameters are patients: Age 65 and older. Age 18 through 64 at high risk of severe COVID-19.
Wondering how the COVID-19 vaccination process works? Get the inside scoop from a pulmonary medicine specialist.
CLEVELAND – New data from Cleveland Clinic shows how effective the COVID-19 vaccine is in reducing hospitalizations. In August, researchers discovered 90% of those who were admitted were not vaccinated.