Learn more about the COVID-19 vaccines
The information on this website has been aggregated from the CDC and other trusted medical resources and is not medical advice, and was last updated April 6, 2022. If you have additional questions we encourage you to speak to a medical provider and visit COVID.gov
The COVID-19 vaccines are made to save lives, and the moments we miss most—hugs, afternoons with friends, time with family, and so much more. The COVID-19 vaccines are extremely effective in preventing death, serious illness, and hospitalization from COVID-19, which has disproportionately impacted communities of color.
Over 255 million people in the US have received at least one dose of the vaccine, but there are many who have questions about how the vaccines were made, what mild side effects they might have, how to get vaccinated, and more. We’re here to help make sure everyone has the information and resources needed to get vaccinated to keep our friends and families safe and eventually, end this pandemic.
Omicron variant
Children and the vaccines
Booster Shots
Making the Vaccine
The Vaccines and Side Effects
Getting Vaccinated and Other Frequently Asked Questions
Additional resources worth exploring
- Get Vaccine Answers – Ad Council / COVID Collaborative
- Vaccinate with Confidence Toolkit and Vaccinate with Confidence Strategy Guide – CDC
- National Institute of Health Community Engagement Alliance – Website -NIH
- Coronavirus Resource Center (Vaccines) – Johns Hopkins University
The information on this website has been aggregated from the CDC and other trusted medical resources and is not medical advice. If you have additional questions we encourage you to speak to a medical provider. This information was last updated April 6, 2022.