
Reducing Your Health Risks With Vaccines
Adults and children need vaccines to help prevent disease. The types you need may depend on your age, health history or where you work and travel.
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Adults and children need vaccines to help prevent disease. The types you need may depend on your age, health history or where you work and travel.
The COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer is safe, effective, and now available for children starting at age 12.
Even young people, those who had a relatively mild case, and individuals with no previous underlying health conditions have reported lasting problems from COVID-19.
Vaccinated people can visit with others who are fully vaccinated and, in some cases, those who are not vaccinated, but there are important safety precautions to follow no matter what.
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