(note that Docket is NOT developed or maintained by SLCoHD) If your provider does not participate in USIIS, they can print your immunization record from their own medical record system. Contact your provider and ask if they can give you an Official USIIS Personal Utah Immunization Record. Most healthcare providers in Utah are connected to the Utah Statewide Immunization Information System (USIIS). Providers are not required to participate in USIIS, and the public health system cannot provide immunization records that providers haven't input into USIIS. In that case, only the provider of the vaccine(s) can give you an accurate immunization record. If the provider of one or more of your vaccines does not participate in USIIS, the vaccine(s) from that provider may not be included in your record. Note that options 2, 3, and 4 require your vaccine provider to participate in the Utah Statewide Immunization Information System (USIIS). You can request an immunization record via one of the four ways below. Immunization records are protected, confidential records so you must prove your identity with photo identification before you may receive the record. If you are requesting the record of a minor under 18, you must be the child's parent or legal guardian at the time of the request. To request your own immunization record, you must be 18 years or older.
Third full doses should be administered at least four weeks after a person receives their second dose of either Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. If you qualify for a third full dose dose, it should be the same brand of vaccine as your previous two doses. People should talk to their doctor about their medical conditions to find out if a third full dose is appropriate for them. Active treatment with high-dose corticosteroids or other drugs that may suppress your immune response.Moderate or severe primary immunodeficiency (such as DiGeorge syndrome, Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome).Received a stem cell transplant within the past two years or are taking medicine to suppress the immune system.Received an organ transplant and are taking medicine to suppress the immune system.Been receiving active cancer treatment for tumors or cancers of the blood.Third Dose for Immunocompromised (this is distinct from a booster): The CDC recommends a third full dose of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines only for people who are moderately or severely immunocompromised, including people who have:.are currently in isolation for COVID infection.Vaccine Brands: We cannot guarantee which brand of vaccine you will receive at your appointment brand availability at each site varies and may change regularly.
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Click below to view a full list of locations that have received vaccine doses to date.There are several ways to get your FREE COVID-19 vaccine: Shipments of vaccines are delivered to providers based on order request and availability. Need a ride to get your COVID-19 shot in Louisiana? Here is a list of no-cost transportation options to help you get to your vaccination appointment. Johnson & Johnson vaccine recipients do not require a second appointment.ĬOVID-19 Vaccination Transportation Resources Second doses are given at the same location where a person receives their first dose. Individuals receiving the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines will schedule their second dose during their first dose vaccination appointment. Do not arrive at a location without an appointment.
Use the Vaccine Hotline to quickly and easily schedule an appointment at the location. All three vaccines have been authorized for emergency use by the FDA and are safe and effective. Pfizer and Moderna are two-dose vaccines while Johnson & Johnson is one dose. Vaccines currently being administered are from Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. Vaccinations will be administered to individuals who meet the current eligibility criteria.
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