Get the Facts on Vaccines
Get the Facts on Vaccines

Three COVID-19 vaccines have been authorized by the FDA for emergency use given the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic. Understand the benefits and risks to help you decide which vaccine is right for you. CDC does not recommend one vaccine over another. The most important decision is to get a COVID-19 vaccination as soon as possible. Widespread vaccination is a critical tool to help stop the pandemic.
COVID-19 Can Cause Severe Illness
COVID-19 is caused by a coronavirus that spreads in the air, especially when an infected person speaks, sneezes or coughs indoors. COVID-19 can cause severe illness, pneumonia, and death, and we are still learning about its long-term effects.
Vaccination is Recommended for People Age 16+
The CDC recommends that all individuals age 16 and older receive COVID-19 vaccination. It is your choice to get vaccinated, and you can choose which vaccine you receive. Your decisions will not change your standard medical care.
Vaccine Options
The three vaccines currently authorized and recommended in the U.S. to prevent COVID-19 are:
- Pfizer-BioNTech (2 doses, 21 days apart)
- Moderna (2 doses, 28 days apart)
- Johnson & Johnson (1 dose)
More Information
If you need help making an appointment or have questions, call (833) 422-4255 or visit www.vaccinateall58.com.
Fact Sheets in Multiple Languages
Choosing the COVID-19 Vaccine that's Right for You
- English: Which Vaccine is Right for Me Fact Sheet (PDF) April 29, 2021
- Spanish: Which Vaccine is Right for Me Fact Sheet (PDF) April 30, 2021
Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine
- English: Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Risks and Benefits Fact Sheet (PDF) April 29, 2021
- Spanish: Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Risks and Benefits Fact Sheet (PDF) April 30, 2021
Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine
- English: Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Risks and Benefits (PDF) April 29, 2021
- Spanish: Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Risks and Benefits (PDF) April 29, 2021