All children ages 6 months of age and older are now eligible for the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 Vaccines
The vaccines have proven to be safe and effective for children.
The vaccines are free. You do not need health insurance to get a vaccine, but if you have health insurance, bring your card. The provider may bill your insurance for the cost of administering the vaccine.
Proof of eligibility, identification or social security number are not required. Vaccine providers may ask if you live in Oregon or what kind of work you do.
Resources for parents, guardians and people under 18
Frequently asked questions
COVID-19 vaccine Q&A with Dr. Dean Sidelinger and Dr. Antwon ChavisGuidance
Oregon Department of Education Guidance CDC’s guidance on COVID-19 vaccinations for children and teensSocial cards
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