What tribal communities need to know about COVID-19 vaccines
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Description:Updated Apr. 14, 2022
CDC is reviewing this page to align with updated guidance.
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Content Notes:You can help stop the pandemic by getting a COVID-19 vaccine -- The COVID-19 vaccine can help keep you from getting COVID-19 -- The COVID-19 vaccine will be free for you -- The COVID-19 vaccine will not give you COVID-19 -- You should still get vaccinated if you have already had COVID-19 -- You should still take steps to protect yourself and others after getting vaccinated -- After COVID-19 vaccination, you may have some side effects -- The U.S. vaccine safety system monitors the safety of all vaccines -- Even if you have had a severe or immediate allergic reaction to an ingredient in a COVID-19 vaccine, you may still be able to get a different type of COVID-19 vaccine -- If you are pregnant or want to have a baby one day, you may get a COVID-19 vaccine -- The COVID-19 vaccine will not change your DNA -- It is safe to get a COVID-19 vaccine if you have an underlying medical condition. -- Use and distribute the original, unaltered HHS/CDC COVID-19 vaccination card.
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