What is an additional dose?

After completing their primary series, the CDC recommends some moderately or severely immunocompromised people get an additional primary shot, sometimes called an “additional dose.”

To learn more about additional doses, whether you qualify, and when you should get one, visit the CDC’s website: COVID-19 Vaccines for Moderately or Severely Immunocompromised People

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1. How do I get the vaccine for myself or my child?
2. What is an additional dose?
3. When can I get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot?
4. How do I get a COVID-19 booster shot?
5. Will the COVID-19 vaccine be available to every Kansan who wants it? When?
6. Who will be giving the vaccine? Can we just go to our local pharmacy to get it?
7. Where can I find data about Kansas' vaccine distribution and administration?
8. I’m an employer? Why should I encourage my employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine?
9. What will be the cost of getting vaccinated?
10. What if I was turned away due to lack of insurance or ability to pay the administration fee?
11. Is it safe for me to get a COVID-19 vaccine if I would like to have a baby one day?
12. I received a flu vaccine, so why would I need the COVID-19 vaccine?
13. Will vaccines be mandated?
14. What will I need to provide to get vaccinated?
15. How will my information be used? How will my data be used? Will my data be shared with ICE or other immigration enforcement agencies if I get the COVID-19 vaccine?
16. What do I do if I need a new vaccination card?