COVID-19 Travel Recommendations by DestinationSee a map with COVID-19 risk assessment by country, find travel requirements, recommendations, and information by vaccination status for global travel.Jun 19 2022 Read more.. |
Wearing Masks in Travel and Public Transportation SettingsLearn more about the recommendation for masks on public transportation and transportation hubs to prevent the spread of COVID-19.May 12 2022 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines for People Vaccinated Outside the United StatesLearn about CDC's recommendations for people vaccinated outside of the United States, including accepted vaccines, primary series and booster guidance, and proof of vaccination information.Apr 18 2022 Read more.. |
Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccination DataCDC reports COVID-19 vaccination data online on COVID Data Tracker and in vaccination datasets. Timely and accurate reporting from jurisdictions provides the reliable data that can be reported by CDC to the public.Apr 17 2022 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccination for Children and Teens with DisabilitiesCOVID-19 Vaccination for Children and Teens with DisabilitiesApr 05 2022 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccine Safety in Children and TeensThrough continued safety monitoring, COVID-19 vaccination has been found safe for children and teens.Apr 05 2022 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations for Children and TeensCDC recommends everyone ages 5 years and older get vaccinated against COVID-19. Everyone ages 12 years and older should also get a COVID-19 booster shot.Apr 05 2022 Read more.. |
Find Free Masks (N95 Respirators)Find free masks (N95 respirators) at a participating location near you.Mar 15 2022 Read more.. |
COVID-19 by CountyFind out what the COVID-19 Community Level is in your area so you can learn about what precautions you can take to protect yourself and others from COVID-19.Mar 02 2022 Read more.. |
People of Any Age with Underlying Medical ConditionsPeople of Any Age with Underlying Medical ConditionsFeb 14 2022 Read more.. |
Self-Testing ' CDCLearn more about how at-home testing and collection allow you to collect a specimen at home and either send it to a testing facility or perform the test at home.Feb 09 2022 Read more.. |
Schools, Child Care, and CollegesFind strategies to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and maintain safe operations in schools, child care programs, and institutions of higher education.Jan 27 2022 Read more.. |
COVID Data Tracker Weekly ReviewSee the COVID Data Tracker Weekly Review, including information on U.S. cases, variants, testing, vaccinations, hospitalizations, and deaths.Jan 27 2022 Read more.. |
Domestic Travel During COVID-19There are several things to consider when deciding whether it is safe for you to travel in the United States. This includes the following: is COVID-19 spreading where you're going, will you be in close contact with others, are you at higher risk of severe illness if you do get COVID-19, do you have a plan for taking time off from work or school, do you live with someone who is older or has a severe chronic health condition, and is COVID-19 spreading where you live?Jan 26 2022 Read more.. |
U.S Citizens, U.S. Nationals, U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents, and Immigrants: Travel to and from the United StatesFully vaccinated travelers are less likely to get and spread COVID-19. However, international travel poses additional risks and even fully vaccinated travelers are at increased risk for getting and possibly spreading new COVID-19 variants. CDC recommends delaying international travel until you are fully vaccinated.Jan 26 2022 Read more.. |
What is Health Equity? ' Health EquityLearn how systemic health and social inequities have put racial and ethnic minority groups at increased risk from COVID-19.Jan 24 2022 Read more.. |
Free N95 Respirator ManufacturersFree N95 respirators available to the public and distributed from the Strategic National StockpileJan 24 2022 Read more.. |
How to Use Your N95 RespiratorHow to use and wear your N95 properly so it is effectiveJan 24 2022 Read more.. |
Overview of Testing for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19Find an overview for healthcare workers of SARS-CoV-2 testing, considerations for testing, test types, surveillance, and how to interpret test results.Jan 20 2022 Read more.. |
Breastfeeding and Caring for Newborns if You Have COVID-19Frequently Asked Questions and Answers: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and PregnancyJan 19 2022 Read more.. |
How to Protect Yourself & OthersKnow how coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads and take steps to protect yourself and others. Avoid close contact, clean your hands often, cover coughs and sneezes, stay home if you're sick, and know how to clean and disinfect.Jan 19 2022 Read more.. |
Ending Isolation and Precautions for People with COVID-19: Interim GuidanceHealthcare professionals, find information and recommendations for ending isolation and precautions when caring for people with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19, including children and adults, people who are severely ill, and people who are infected but never develop symptoms. Evidence supports ending isolation and precautions for people with COVID-19 using a symptom-based strategy.Jan 13 2022 Read more.. |
Contact TracingContact tracing is used by health departments to prevent the spread of infectious diseased. In general, contact tracing involves identifying people who have an infectious disease (cases) and people who they came in contact with (contacts) and working with them to interrupt disease spread. For COVID-19, this includes asking people with cases to isolate and their contacts to quarantine at home voluntarily.Jan 10 2022 Read more.. |
CDC Director Adopts Preference for Specific Flu Vaccines for SeniorsCDC Director Adopts Preference for Specific Flu Vaccines for SeniorsJun 23 2022 Read more.. |
UPDATE: U.S. Case of Human Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus ReportedH5N1 Bird Flu Poses Low Risk to the PublicMay 05 2022 Read more.. |
CDC-Coauthored Study Shows Room for Improvement in Antiviral Use and Vaccination Rates for Flu in U.S. Hospitalized ChildrenCDC-Coauthored Study Shows Room for Improvement in Antiviral Use and Vaccination Rates for Flu in U.S. Hospitalized ChildrenMay 04 2022 Read more.. |
U.S. Case of Human Avian Influenza A(H5) Virus ReportedA person has tested positive for avian influenza A(H5) virus (H5 bird flu) in the U.S., as reported by Colorado and confirmed by CDC.Apr 28 2022 Read more.. |
Avian Influenza Current Situation SummaryAvian Influenza Current Situation SummaryApr 13 2022 Read more.. |
Flu Activity Increasing Late in the SeasonFlu Activity Increasing Late in the SeasonMar 17 2022 Read more.. |
March 7, 2022 Update: H5N1 Bird Flu Poses Low Risk to the PublicTo date, highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) viruses ("H5N1 bird flu viruses") have been detected in U.S. wild birds in 13 states and in commercial and backyard poultry in 10 states,Mar 06 2022 Read more.. |
Reported Human Infections with Avian Influenza A VirusesHuman infections with avian influenza A viruses are uncommon but have occurred sporadically in many countries.Mar 02 2022 Read more.. |
Latest U.S. Flu Vaccination Coverage Estimates Continue to Show Concerning Drops in Coverage Among People at Increased Risk for Flu ComplicationsEverything you need to know about the flu illness, including symptoms, treatment and prevention.Feb 25 2022 Read more.. |
Updated: H5N1 Bird Flu Virus in U.S. Wild Birds and Poultry Poses a Low Risk to the PublicLearn more about the current H5N1 bird flu situation in the U.S.Feb 22 2022 Read more.. |
Recent Bird Flu Infections in U.S. Wild Birds and Poultry Pose a Low Risk to the PublicGuidance is available for poultry producers, hunters, health care providers and the public.Feb 13 2022 Read more.. |
CDC Study in Kenya Suggests Being Pregnant Doubles the Risk of Flu IllnessCDC Study in Kenya Suggests Being Pregnant Doubles the Risk of Flu IllnessFeb 04 2022 Read more.. |
Recent Asian A(H5N1) Bird Flu Infections in U.S. Wild Birds Pose a Low Risk to the PublicRecent Asian A(H5N1) Bird Flu Infections in U.S. Wild Birds Pose a Low Risk to the PublicJan 28 2022 Read more.. |
CDC Urges Flu Vaccination as Flu Activity Picks UpCDC's most recent FluView report, shows flu activity is highest in the eastern and central parts of the country and lower in the western part of the country.Dec 29 2021 Read more.. |
Increasing Seasonal Influenza A (H3N2) Activity, Especially Among Young Adults and in College and University Settings, During SARS-CoV-2 Co-CirculationIncreasing Seasonal Influenza A (H3N2) Activity, Especially Among Young Adults and in College and University Settings, During SARS-CoV-2 Co-CirculationNov 29 2021 Read more.. |
CDC Tracking Flu in Young AdultsCDC Tracking Flu in Young AdultsNov 18 2021 Read more.. |
Interim Estimates of 2021-22 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness - United States, February 2022 | MMWR (cdc.gov)Key facts about flu season, influenza viruses, how flu spreads, and information for specific high risk groups.Nov 17 2021 Read more.. |
Increasing Flu Activity in Some States, Especially Among Young AdultsIncreasing Flu Activity in Some States, Especially Among Young AdultsNov 15 2021 Read more.. |
CDC Collaboration Improves Flu Vaccination Efforts in Latin America and the CaribbeanCDC Collaboration Improves Flu Vaccination Efforts in Latin America and the CaribbeanNov 10 2021 Read more.. |
Early, Low Estimates for Flu Vaccination Coverage in Some Groups Raise Concerns at CDCCDC's first estimates for flu vaccine uptake among children and pregnant people so far this flu season are lower compared to the same time last season, which could be dangerous for many of the people in these groups who may be at higher risk of developing serious flu complications. Flu vaccine can be lifesaving in children, and flu vaccination helps protect pregnant people during and after pregnancy.Oct 26 2021 Read more.. |
CDC Reports Two New Variant Influenza (Flu) Virus InfectionsCDC today reported two new U.S. human infections with influenza viruses that usually spread in pigs and not people.Oct 21 2021 Read more.. |
CDC 2021-2022 Flu Vaccination Campaign KickoffCDC 2021-2022 Flu Vaccination Campaign KickoffOct 08 2021 Read more.. |
2020-2021 Influenza Season Vaccination Coverage Estimates2020-2021 Influenza Season Vaccination Coverage EstimatesOct 07 2021 Read more.. |
CDC Program Engages Partners to Promote Vaccine Equity Among Racial and Ethnic Minority GroupsCDC Program Engages Partners to Promote Vaccine Equity Among Racial and Ethnic Minority GroupsSep 10 2021 Read more.. |
CDC Reports Eighth and Ninth U.S. Human Infections with a Variant Flu Virus for 2020-2021 Influenza SeasonCDC Reports Eighth and Ninth U.S. Human Infections with a Variant Flu Virus for 2020-2021 Influenza SeasonSep 10 2021 Read more.. |
Early flu antiviral treatment can shorten hospital stays in children with flu, new CDC study showsEarly flu antiviral treatment can shorten hospital stays in children with flu, new CDC study showsSep 01 2021 Read more.. |
Summary: 'Prevention and Control of Seasonal Influenza with Vaccines: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)-United States, 2021-22'Summary: 'Prevention and Control of Seasonal Influenza with Vaccines: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)-United States, 2021-22'Aug 26 2021 Read more.. |
Frequently Asked Influenza (Flu) Questions: 2021-2022 SeasonFrequently Asked Flu Questions: 2019-2020 Influenza SeasonAug 25 2021 Read more.. |
New Study Identifies Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Severe Flu OutcomesNew Study Identifies Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Severe Flu OutcomesAug 24 2021 Read more.. |
CDC Reports Sixth and Seventh U.S. Human Infections with a Variant Flu Virus for 2020-2021 Influenza SeasonCDC Reports Sixth and Seventh U.S. Human Infections with a Variant Flu Virus for 2020-2021 Influenza SeasonAug 20 2021 Read more.. |
CDC Study Finds Potential Enhanced Benefit of Recombinant Flu VaccinesCDC Study Finds Potential Enhanced Benefit of Recombinant Flu VaccinesAug 16 2021 Read more.. |
Weekly U.S. Influenza Surveillance ReportLaboratory confirmed flu activity as reported by clinical laboratories is now low.Jun 04 2021 Read more.. |
Pediatric Flu Deaths During 2019-2020 Reach New HighPediatric Flu Deaths During 2019-2020 Reach New HighJun 03 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Travel Recommendations by DestinationSee a map with COVID-19 risk assessment by country, find travel requirements, recommendations, and information by vaccination status for global travel.Jun 19 2022 Read more.. |
Wearing Masks in Travel and Public Transportation SettingsLearn more about the recommendation for masks on public transportation and transportation hubs to prevent the spread of COVID-19.May 12 2022 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines for People Vaccinated Outside the United StatesLearn about CDC's recommendations for people vaccinated outside of the United States, including accepted vaccines, primary series and booster guidance, and proof of vaccination information.Apr 18 2022 Read more.. |
Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccination DataCDC reports COVID-19 vaccination data online on COVID Data Tracker and in vaccination datasets. Timely and accurate reporting from jurisdictions provides the reliable data that can be reported by CDC to the public.Apr 17 2022 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccination for Children and Teens with DisabilitiesCOVID-19 Vaccination for Children and Teens with DisabilitiesApr 05 2022 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccine Safety in Children and TeensThrough continued safety monitoring, COVID-19 vaccination has been found safe for children and teens.Apr 05 2022 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations for Children and TeensCDC recommends everyone ages 5 years and older get vaccinated against COVID-19. Everyone ages 12 years and older should also get a COVID-19 booster shot.Apr 05 2022 Read more.. |
Find Free Masks (N95 Respirators)Find free masks (N95 respirators) at a participating location near you.Mar 15 2022 Read more.. |
COVID-19 by CountyFind out what the COVID-19 Community Level is in your area so you can learn about what precautions you can take to protect yourself and others from COVID-19.Mar 02 2022 Read more.. |
People of Any Age with Underlying Medical ConditionsPeople of Any Age with Underlying Medical ConditionsFeb 14 2022 Read more.. |
Self-Testing ' CDCLearn more about how at-home testing and collection allow you to collect a specimen at home and either send it to a testing facility or perform the test at home.Feb 09 2022 Read more.. |
Schools, Child Care, and CollegesFind strategies to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and maintain safe operations in schools, child care programs, and institutions of higher education.Jan 27 2022 Read more.. |
COVID Data Tracker Weekly ReviewSee the COVID Data Tracker Weekly Review, including information on U.S. cases, variants, testing, vaccinations, hospitalizations, and deaths.Jan 27 2022 Read more.. |
Domestic Travel During COVID-19There are several things to consider when deciding whether it is safe for you to travel in the United States. This includes the following: is COVID-19 spreading where you're going, will you be in close contact with others, are you at higher risk of severe illness if you do get COVID-19, do you have a plan for taking time off from work or school, do you live with someone who is older or has a severe chronic health condition, and is COVID-19 spreading where you live?Jan 26 2022 Read more.. |
U.S Citizens, U.S. Nationals, U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents, and Immigrants: Travel to and from the United StatesFully vaccinated travelers are less likely to get and spread COVID-19. However, international travel poses additional risks and even fully vaccinated travelers are at increased risk for getting and possibly spreading new COVID-19 variants. CDC recommends delaying international travel until you are fully vaccinated.Jan 26 2022 Read more.. |
What is Health Equity? ' Health EquityLearn how systemic health and social inequities have put racial and ethnic minority groups at increased risk from COVID-19.Jan 24 2022 Read more.. |
Free N95 Respirator ManufacturersFree N95 respirators available to the public and distributed from the Strategic National StockpileJan 24 2022 Read more.. |
How to Use Your N95 RespiratorHow to use and wear your N95 properly so it is effectiveJan 24 2022 Read more.. |
Overview of Testing for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19Find an overview for healthcare workers of SARS-CoV-2 testing, considerations for testing, test types, surveillance, and how to interpret test results.Jan 20 2022 Read more.. |
Breastfeeding and Caring for Newborns if You Have COVID-19Frequently Asked Questions and Answers: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and PregnancyJan 19 2022 Read more.. |
How to Protect Yourself & OthersKnow how coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads and take steps to protect yourself and others. Avoid close contact, clean your hands often, cover coughs and sneezes, stay home if you're sick, and know how to clean and disinfect.Jan 19 2022 Read more.. |
Ending Isolation and Precautions for People with COVID-19: Interim GuidanceHealthcare professionals, find information and recommendations for ending isolation and precautions when caring for people with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19, including children and adults, people who are severely ill, and people who are infected but never develop symptoms. Evidence supports ending isolation and precautions for people with COVID-19 using a symptom-based strategy.Jan 13 2022 Read more.. |
Contact TracingContact tracing is used by health departments to prevent the spread of infectious diseased. In general, contact tracing involves identifying people who have an infectious disease (cases) and people who they came in contact with (contacts) and working with them to interrupt disease spread. For COVID-19, this includes asking people with cases to isolate and their contacts to quarantine at home voluntarily.Jan 10 2022 Read more.. |
Global COVID-19COVID-19 is a serious global health threat and CDC is committed to stopping the spread by improving public health capacity to minimize its impact. (146)Dec 19 2021 Read more.. |
Small and Large GatheringsGuidance about large gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemicDec 09 2021 Read more.. |
What To Do if You Are Sick ' CDCSteps to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 if you are sick. If you have a fever, cough or other symptoms, you might have COVID-19. Most people have mild illness and are able to recover at home. If you think you may have been exposed to COVID-19, contact your healthcare provider.Dec 07 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Testing: What You Need to KnowIf you are a close contact of someone with COVID-19 or you are a resident in a community where there is ongoing spread of COVID-19 and develop symptoms of COVID-19, call your healthcare provider and tell them about your symptoms and your exposure.Dec 05 2021 Read more.. |
Omicron Variant: What You Need to KnowLearn what you should know about the Omicron variant and how to protect yourself and others.Dec 05 2021 Read more.. |
What You Need to Know About Variants ' CDCNumerous variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 are being tracked in the United States and globally during this pandemic.Nov 30 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccine Booster ShotEveryone ages 18 and older should get a booster shot.Nov 28 2021 Read more.. |
Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccination in ChildrenThis page is designed to answer frequently asked questions concerning children receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.Nov 21 2021 Read more.. |
Cleaning and Disinfecting Your FacilityRead interim recommendations for U.S. non-emergency transport vehicles that may have transported passengers with Suspected/Confirmed COVID-19.Nov 14 2021 Read more.. |
Facts about COVID-19 VaccinesWhat you need to know about COVID-19 vaccines and the common myths and misconceptions about COVID-19 vaccination.Nov 11 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines WorkCOVID-19 vaccines authorized for use in the U.S. are working well based on studies that have looked at how vaccines work in real-world conditions.Nov 08 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccine Monitoring Systems for Pregnant PeopleSafety monitoring systems are in place to capture information about vaccination during pregnancy. CDC and the FDA are closely monitoring that information.Nov 04 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines for Children and TeensCDC recommends everyone ages 5 years and older get a COVID-19 vaccine to help protect against COVID-19.Nov 03 2021 Read more.. |
What to Expect after Getting a COVID-19 VaccineCOVID-19 vaccination will help protect you from getting COVID-19. Learn about possible side effects and some helpful tips to relieve side effects.Nov 02 2021 Read more.. |
Understanding mRNA COVID-19 VaccinesMessenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines teach our cells how to make a protein that triggers an immune response. They are safe and effective at preventing COVID-19.Nov 02 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccine Equity for Racial and Ethnic Minority GroupsVaccine equity and addressing vaccine disparities among racial and ethnic minority groupsNov 01 2021 Read more.. |
Information About Johnson & Johnson's Janssen COVID-19 VaccineJ&J's Janssen COVID-19 vaccine is a viral vector vaccine that requires only 1 shot. Learn about safety data, efficacy, and clinical trial demographics.Oct 28 2021 Read more.. |
Information about the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 VaccineThe Moderna COVID-19 vaccine is an mRNA vaccine that requires 2 shots, 28 days apart. Learn about safety data, efficacy, and clinical trial demographics.Oct 27 2021 Read more.. |
Frequently Asked QuestionsFind answers to questions about novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), including disease basics, prevention, travel, and 2019-nCoV and animals information.Oct 20 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines and Severe Allergic ReactionsLearn about the types of allergic reactions you should watch out for, like anaphylaxis, and what to do if you experience one after getting a COVID-19 vaccine.Oct 06 2021 Read more.. |
Getting Your CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record CardInformation about how to get a CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record card, what to do if you have documentation from vaccination in another country, and how to recognize vaccine card fraud.Oct 04 2021 Read more.. |
TestingFind links to information about COVID-19 testing, testing for current infection, testing for past infection, self-testing, and COVID-19 testing FAQs.Oct 03 2021 Read more.. |
Post-COVID ConditionsGet an overview of post-COVID conditions including types of post-COVID conditions, prevention, and what CDC is doing.Sep 15 2021 Read more.. |
Communication ResourcesSee guidance on integration of COVID-19 in existing Acute Febrile Illness surveillance systems including sampling procedures, lab testing, and more.Sep 13 2021 Read more.. |
Caring for People with Post-COVID ConditionsPeople with post-COVID conditions and those who support them can find ways to help, ways to cope with stress, and additional resources and support groups.Sep 06 2021 Read more.. |
Vaccines for COVID-19COVID-19 Vaccine: Helps protect you from getting COVID-19 Learn more about getting ready for your COVID vaccine, how to get a vaccine, and what to expect....Aug 31 2021 Read more.. |
Community, Work, and SchoolGuidance for where you live, work, learn, pray, and play, including community mitigation frameworks.Aug 23 2021 Read more.. |
Investigation of Long-Term Effects of Myocarditis after mRNA COVID-19 VaccinationThe Myocarditis Outcomes after mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination Investigation is a project to follow up on VAERS reports of myocarditis.Aug 19 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines for Moderately to Severely Immunocompromised PeopleCDC recommends that moderately or severely immunocompromised people receive an additional dose of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine at least four weeks after a second dose of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.Aug 18 2021 Read more.. |
Use Masks to Slow the Spread of COVID-19Use masks effectively to help slow the spread of COVID-19.Aug 11 2021 Read more.. |
Families and COVID-19Parents and caregivers are making hard decisions on how to protect their families from COVID-19.Aug 10 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines for People Who Would Like to Have a BabyThis page uses medical data and research to provide information to males and females who would like to have a baby while getting a COVID-19 vaccine.Aug 10 2021 Read more.. |
Understanding VariantsDetailed explanation on how variants of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) work and change.Aug 05 2021 Read more.. |
How COVID-19 SpreadsCoronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is most often spread from person to person among close contacts (about 6 feet).Jul 13 2021 Read more.. |
TransmissionHow COVID-19 spreads. COVID-19 most commonly spreads during close contact and can also be spread by airborne transmission.Jul 11 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines While Pregnant or BreastfeedingPregnant people are more likely to get severely ill with COVID-19 compared with non-pregnant people. If you are pregnant, you can receive a COVID-19 vaccine.Jun 28 2021 Read more.. |
Getting Your COVID-19 VaccineLearn what to expect during and after your vaccination, what documents your provider will give you, and how to report side effects.Jun 22 2021 Read more.. |
How Do I Find a COVID-19 Vaccine?Learn about how you can find vaccination providers near you. Once you find a provider, you\'ll have to schedule an appointment with that provider.Jun 10 2021 Read more.. |
Myocarditis and Pericarditis Following mRNA COVID-19 VaccinationCDC and its partners are monitoring reports of myocarditis and pericarditis in adolescents and young adults after COVID-19 vaccination. We continue to recommend COVID-19 vaccination for individuals 12 years of age and older.May 26 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines Are Free to the PublicCOVID-19 vaccines are free of charge to all people living in the U.S. regardless of their immigration or health insurance status.May 23 2021 Read more.. |
Prevent Getting Sick ' CDCProtect yourself and others from Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus. The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person. There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).Apr 26 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Information for Specific Groups of PeopleSome people need to take extra precautions to avoid getting sick from COVID-19, like people at increased risk for severe illness or people in some vulnerable populations.Apr 19 2021 Read more.. |
Clinical Care Information for COVID-19Find links to resources for clinicians caring for patients with a suspected or confirmed infection caused by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).Apr 16 2021 Read more.. |
Developing Vaccines QuicklyA description of how COVID-19 vaccines were developed, tested, authorized, and distributed quickly while maintaining the same high safety standards required for all vaccines.Mar 24 2021 Read more.. |
Data & SurveillanceCases, Data, and Surveillance to track and analyze COVID-19 at the local, state, and national levels.Mar 23 2021 Read more.. |
Symptoms of Coronavirus ' CDCLearn about common COVID-19 symptoms, when symptoms may appear, and when to seek emergency medical care.Feb 21 2021 Read more.. |
Guidance for COVID-19CDC COVID-19 Guidance DocumentsFeb 18 2021 Read more.. |
Toolkit for Pregnant People and New ParentsResources and tools to help pregnant people, breastfeeding women and new parents caring for infants to protect their health and help people who serve these communities communicate with them.Jan 27 2021 Read more.. |
Workplace Vaccination ProgramTo keep your workplace healthy, consider offering free, on-site COVID-19 vaccination at your business locations.Jan 26 2021 Read more.. |
Understanding Viral Vector COVID-19 VaccinesViral vector vaccines are a type of vaccine likely to be approved for use for COVID-19 that work differently from the initially approved mRNA vaccines.Jan 04 2021 Read more.. |