I have a moderate or severe immunocompromise, how do I find a third dose of vaccine?

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We offer third doses in the series of Pfizer or Moderna at our clinics for people with moderate to severe immune compromise.  The CDC page on immunocompromising conditions is here. Third doses are available for people who have received the second dose of either Pfizer or Moderna vaccine a minimum of 28 days ago; these third doses should be the same vaccine that was received for first and second dose. Three months after the third dose they are due for a booster dose of either mRNA vaccine (Pfizer or Moderna). 

Individuals with moderate to severe immunocompromise who received Janssen J&J vaccine as their first dose should receive a dose of an mRNA vaccine (Pfizer or Moderna) 4 weeks after the first J&J dose and then a booster dose 2 months after that additional dose.) 

More information about immunocompromising conditions and COVID vaccines is HERE

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