Teton County Health Department is again emphasizing that certain members of the public should receive a COVID-19 booster dose after having gotten an additional dose due to immunocompromising conditions in the late summer. This booster dose will ensure that this population is up to date on their COVID-19 vaccination.
In August 2021, individuals 16+ years of age with moderate to severe immunocompromising conditions became eligible to receive an additional dose as part of their primary vaccination series, in efforts to improve the immune response from the first two doses. This additional dose is only available to those who received two full doses of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines. Individuals who initially received Johnson and Johnson have not been eligible for an additional dose but should get a booster dose now.
Doses can be mixed and matched; an individual may choose to receive the same vaccine as their first three doses, or they may choose a different type of COVID-19 vaccine for the booster.
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