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September 27, 2021 This message includes updates on the COVID-19 response from CDC. The COVID-19 Outbreak is a rapidly evolving situation and information will be updated as it becomes available. |
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Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine Booster ShotCDC recommends that people in the following groups should receive a booster shot of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 Vaccine at least 6 months after completion of their 2-dose Pfizer series:
People who may receive a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine booster include:
People can talk to their healthcare provider about whether getting a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 booster shot is appropriate for them.
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Getting Your COVID-19 VaccineVaccines are now widely available. In many cases, you do not need an appointment.
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Accessing a COVID-19 Vaccine If You Are HomeboundIf you are homebound and need to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, contact your healthcare provider or your state or local health department. In many states, you may also dial 211 to connect to essential community services.
If you are not able to arrange a COVID-19 vaccination through your healthcare provider or through your state or local health department, try contacting groups that are advocates for people who are homebound: The Aging Network at 1-800-677-1116 Search for services by ZIP code with the Eldercare Locator Disability Information and Access Line (DIAL) at 1-888-677-1199 Hotline for Medicare recipients at 1-800-633-4227 (TTY 1-877-486-2048) You may also try contacting private home health services, personal aides, or organizations such as Meals on Wheels. Sometimes these groups can advocate for you or inform you about the services available in your area. |
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COVID Data Tracker Weekly ReviewWeekly hospitalization rates from COVID-19 have recently increased for children ages 11 years and younger. Hospitalization rates among children and adolescents are at their highest levels since the start of the pandemic. These increases come as many schools across the country have returned to in-person learning. Masks are important for reducing the spread of COVID-19 among children in K–12 school settings. To keep kids safe, CDC recommends masks for all students, teachers, and staff while indoors, along with COVID-19 vaccination and testing, and physical distancing. Read more in the COVID Data Tracker. |
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the U.S. |
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September 27, 2021 US states, territories, and District of Columbia have reported 42,850,746 cases of COVID-19 in the United States. CDC provides updated U.S. case information online daily. In addition to cases, deaths, and laboratory testing, CDC's COVID Data Tracker now has a Vaccinations tab to track distribution of COVID-19 vaccines in your state. |
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