

Deny vaccination to anyone who does not have health insurance coverage, is underinsured, or is out of network.Charge you directly for any administration fees, copays, or coinsurance.The vaccine will be covered by Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurance, and the cost of the vaccine will be covered for people who are uninsured. There is no cost to you for the COVID-19 vaccine, regardless of immigration or health insurance status. Visit Getting vaccinated in King County for vaccine locations and appointments. 2nd booster: Pfizer/Moderna, four months after 1st booster.1st booster: Pfizer/Moderna, two months after the additional dose.Additional dose: Pfizer/Moderna, two months after one dose of J&J.

Second booster: Pfizer/Moderna, four months after first booster.First booster: Pfizer/Moderna, three months after the third dose.Additional dose: Pfizer/Moderna, at least one month after second dose.If your first two doses were Pfizer/Moderna: Everyone age 12 or older who is moderately or severely immunocompromised should also get two booster doses. Immune-compromised children 5-11 should also get a first booster dose. The third shot is part of their initial vaccine series, not a booster. Vaccines for immunocompromised peopleĬDC recommends that anyone ages 5 and older who have moderately or severely weakened immune systems (immunocompromised) get a third dose of vaccine. If you are eligible, you can get the second booster at least four months after your first booster. 18 and older who received J&J for their primary and booster doses.See more information about Vaccines for Immunocompromised People on this page. 12 and older who are moderately or severely immunocompromised.People who should get second booster shots of Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines: Get a booster 3 months after the last dose in your primary series.) Five months after the second dose of Pfizer or Moderna (NOTE: Immune compromised people may have more doses.Everyone 5 years+ should get a booster shotĮveryone ages 5 and older should get a booster dose to be fully protected: Learn more about eligibility and getting vaccinated in King County. Everyone age 5 years and older is currently eligible for booster shots. Everyone age 6 months and older is currently eligible for COVID-19 vaccination.
