COVID-19 Vaccine Information
IMPORTANT: Summary of recent changes (last updated April 22, 2023):
At the time of initial vaccination, depending on vaccine product:
- Children ages 6 months–4 years are recommended to receive 2 or 3 bivalent mRNA vaccine doses
- Children age 5 years are recommended to receive 1 or 2 bivalent mRNA vaccine doses
- People ages 6 years and older who are unvaccinated or previously received only monovalent vaccine doses are recommended to receive 1 bivalent mRNA vaccine dose
- People ages 65 years and older may receive 1 additional bivalent mRNA vaccine dose
- COVID-19 Vaccines for Infants (6 months) - Toddlers
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- Infants (6 months) - Toddlers must register for a vaccination clinic that offers the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine and be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian.
Infant/Toddler Pfizer (6 months – 4 years old):
- 2-dose series (2nd primary dose given 3-8 weeks after first primary dose)
- Bivalent Booster not approved for this age group
Infant/Toddler Moderna (6 months – 5 years old):
- 2-dose series (two primary doses, 4-8 weeks apart).
- Bivalent Booster not approved for this age group - Click here for more Pfizer vaccine information
- Click here for more Moderna vaccine information
- Infants (6 months) - Toddlers must register for a vaccination clinic that offers the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine and be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian.
- COVID-19 Vaccines for Individuals 5 to 11 years old
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- Children 5 to 11 years old must register for a vaccination clinic that offers the Pfizer vaccine and be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian or present a signed written consent from a parent/legal guardian and be accompanied by an adult.
- Children 6 to 11 years old must register for a vaccination clinic that offers the Moderna vaccine and be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian or present a signed written consent from a parent/legal guardian and be accompanied by an adult.
Download Minor Consent Form Here Descargue El Formulario De Consentimiento Del Menor Aquí
Pediatric Pfizer (5 – 11 years old):
- 2-dose series (second primary dose given -8 weeks after first primary dose).
- For Moderately or Severely Immunocompromised individuals, a 3rd dose can be administered 4 weeks after receiving 2nd dose.
- Bivalent Booster dose is recommended 2 months after last primary dose.
- For people who previously received a monovalent booster dose(s), the bivalent booster is administered at least 2 months after the last monovalent booster dose.
Pediatric Moderna (6 – 11 years old):
- 2-dose series (second primary dose given 4-8 weeks after first primary dose).
- For Moderately or Severely Immunocompromised individuals, a 3rd dose can be administered 4 weeks after receiving 2nd dose.
- Bivalent Booster dose is recommended 2 months after last primary dose.
- For people who previously received a monovalent booster dose(s), the bivalent booster is administered at least 2 months after the last monovalent booster dose.
- Click here for additional eligibility information
- Click here for additional Pfizer information
- Click here for additional Moderna information
- COVID-19 Vaccines for Individuals 12 Years or Older
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- Teenagers 12 to 17 years old must register for a vaccination clinic that offers the Pfizer, Moderna or Novavax vaccine and be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian or present a signed written consent from a parent/legal guardian and be accompanied by an adult.
Download Minor Consent Form Here Pfizer:
Descargue El Formulario De Consentimiento Del Menor Aquí*If scheduling for Novavax, please still complete the Minor Consent Form*
- 2-dose series (second primary dose given 3-8 weeks after first primary dose).
- For Moderately or Severely Immunocompromised individuals, a 3rd dose can be administered 4 weeks after receiving 2nd dose
- Bivalent Booster dose is recommended 2 months after last primary dose.
- For people who previously received a monovalent booster dose(s), the bivalent booster is administered at least 2 months after the last monovalent booster dose.
Moderna:
- 2-dose series (second primary dose given 4-8 weeks after first primary dose).
- For Moderately or Severely Immunocompromised individuals, a 3rd dose can be administered 4 weeks after receiving 2nd dose
- Bivalent Booster dose is recommended 2 months after last primary dose.
- For people who previously received a monovalent booster dose(s), the bivalent booster is administered at least 2 months after the last monovalent booster dose.
Novavax:
- 2-dose series (second primary dose given 3-8 weeks after first primary dose).
- Bivalent Booster dose is recommended 2 months after 2nd primary dose.
- For people who previously received a monovalent booster dose(s), the bivalent booster is administered at least 2 months after the last monovalent booster dose.
Monovalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are no longer authorized by FDA as booster doses for individuals 12 years of age and older
- Click here for more information on monovalent/bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster
- Johnson & Johnson vaccines can only be given to individuals age 18 years and older.
- Click here for additional eligibility information
- Click here for Booster dose information
- Click here for more information on Novavax
- Teenagers 12 to 17 years old must register for a vaccination clinic that offers the Pfizer, Moderna or Novavax vaccine and be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian or present a signed written consent from a parent/legal guardian and be accompanied by an adult.
- COVID-19 Vaccines for Individuals 18+
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- Individuals 18 and older may register for a vaccination clinic that offers any of the available vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, or Novavax
Pfizer:
- 2-dose series (second primary dose given 3-8 weeks after first primary dose).
- For Moderately or Severely Immunocompromised individuals, a 3rd dose can be administered 4 weeks after receiving 2nd dose
- Bivalent Booster dose is recommended 2 months after last primary dose.
- For people who previously received a monovalent booster dose(s), the bivalent booster is administered at least 2 months after the last monovalent booster dose.Moderna:
- 2-dose series (second primary dose given 4-8 weeks after first primary dose).
- For Moderately or Severely Immunocompromised individuals, a 3rd dose can be administered 4 weeks after receiving 2nd dose
- Bivalent Booster dose is recommended 2 months after last primary dose.
- For people who previously received a monovalent booster dose(s), the bivalent booster is administered at least 2 months after the last monovalent booster dose.Novavax:
- 2-dose series (second primary dose given 3-8 weeks after first primary dose).
- Bivalent Booster dose is recommended 2 months after 2nd primary dose.
- For people who previously received a monovalent booster dose(s), the bivalent booster is administered at least 2 months after the last monovalent booster dose.Johnson & Johnson:
- 1-dose series (a booster dose given at least 2 months after the first primary dose. A 2nd booster dose given at least 4 months after the 1st booster has been received)Monovalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are no longer authorized by FDA as booster doses for individuals 12 years of age and older.
- Click here for more information on monovalent/bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster
- Click here for additional eligibility information
- Click here for Booster dose information
- Click here for more information on Novavax
- Pfizer-BioNTech (Pfizer) Boosters
- 6 months - 4 years
- Regardless of Immune Response:
- No recommendation for any booster or additional doses at this time.
- Regular Immunity:
- Should receive the Updated Booster (bivalent) dose of Pfizer at least two months after receiving their last dose, regardless of type (primary series or booster). - Compromised Immunity:
- Should receive an additional (monovalent) dose of Pfizer at least four weeks after receiving the second dose in their primary series.
- Should receive the Updated Booster (bivalent) dose of Pfizer at least two months after receiving their last dose, regardless of type (primary series or booster).
- Regular Immunity:
- Should receive the Updated Booster (bivalent) dose at least two months after receiving their last dose, regardless of type (primary series or booster). - Compromised Immunity:
- Should receive an additional (monovalent) dose of Pfizer at least four weeks after receiving the second dose of their primary series.
- Should receive the Updated Booster (bivalent) dose at least two months after receiving their last dose, regardless of type (primary series or booster).
- Click here for additional eligibility information
- Click here for Covid-19 Vaccine & Booster FAQ’s
- Click here for additional COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Dose Information
- Regardless of Immune Response:
- COVID-19 Moderna Booster
- 6 months - 4 years
- Regardless of Immune Response:
- No recommendation for any booster or additional doses at this time.
- Regular Immunity:
- Should receive the Updated Booster (bivalent) dose of Pfizer at least two months after receiving their second dose. - Compromised Immunity:
- Should receive an additional (monovalent) dose of Moderna at least four weeks after receiving the second dose in their primary series.
- Should receive the Updated Booster (bivalent) dose of Pfizer at least two months after receiving their additional/third dose of the primary series.
- Regular Immunity:
- Should receive the Updated Booster (bivalent) dose at least two months after receiving their last dose, regardless of type (primary series or booster). - Compromised Immunity:
- Should receive an additional (monovalent) dose of Moderna at least four weeks after receiving the second dose of their primary series.
- Should receive the Updated Booster (bivalent) dose at least two months after receiving their last dose, regardless of type (primary series or booster).
- Click here for additional eligibility information
- Click here for Covid-19 Vaccine & Booster FAQ’s
- Click here for additional COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Dose Information
- Regardless of Immune Response:
- Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine, Adjuvanted (Novavax) Boosters
- 12 years+
- Regardless of Immune Response:
- Should receive the Updated Booster (bivalent) dose at least two months after their last dose, regardless of type (primary series or booster).
- Regardless of Immune Response:
- Should receive the Updated Booster (bivalent) dose at least two months after their last dose, regardless of type (primary series or booster).
- In some limited situations, may receive the Novavax booster dose at least six months after completion of their primary series. Only for people for whom an mRNA Updated Booster is not accessible or clinically appropriate, or who would otherwise not receive a booster dose.
- Click here for additional eligibility information
- Click here for Covid-19 Vaccine & Booster FAQ’s
- Click here for additional COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Dose Information
- Regardless of Immune Response:
- COVID-19 Johnson & Johnson Boosters
- 18 years+
- Regular Immunity:
- Should receive the Updated Booster (bivalent) dose at least two months after their last dose, regardless of type (primary series or booster).
- In some limited situations, may receive the J&J booster dose at least two months after completion of their first dose. Only for people for whom an mRNA Updated Booster is not accessible or clinically appropriate, or who would otherwise not receive a booster dose. - Compromised Immunity:
- Should receive an additional (monovalent) dose of an mRNA vaccine at least four weeks after receiving the first dose of their primary series.
- Should receive the Updated Booster (bivalent) dose at least two months after receiving their last dose, regardless of type (primary series or booster).
- Click here for additional eligibility information
- Click here for Covid-19 Vaccine & Booster FAQ’s
- Click here for additional COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Dose Information
- Regular Immunity:
- COVID-19 Additional Dose
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The CDC recommends a third vaccine dose for certain groups of people with weakened immune systems who received either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Some examples include:
- Receiving active cancer treatment for tumors or cancers of the blood
- Received an organ transplant and are taking medicine to suppress the immune system
- Received a stem cell transplant within the last 2 years or are taking medicine to suppress the immune system
- Moderate or severe primary immunodeficiency
- Advanced or untreated HIV infection
- Active treatment with high-dose corticosteroids or other drugs that may suppress your immune response
- Click here for additional eligibility information
- Click here for Covid-19 Vaccine & Booster FAQ’s
Please talk to your healthcare provider about your medical condition, and whether getting an additional dose is appropriate for you.
Aguanga - Cottonwood School
44260 Sage Rd.
Aguanga, CA 92536
Pfizer: Bivalent Boosters Available
Pediatric Pfizer Vaccine available
TDAP & Meningococcal Vaccines Available for Walk-In
Desert Hot Springs - Desert Hot Springs DPSS
14201 Palm Dr.
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Hemet - Bread of Life Church
43613 CA-74
Hemet, CA 92544
Hemet - Center for Spiritual Living
40450 Stetson Ave.
Hemet, CA 92544
Hemet - Diamond Valley Middle School
291 W. Chambers St.
Hemet, CA 92543
Pfizer: Bivalent Boosters Available
Pediatric Pfizer Vaccine available 7/25, 7/26 - Flu Vaccine Available: Schedule Here
Infant-Toddler Pfizer Vaccine available
TDAP Vaccines Available for Walk-In
Indio - First Baptist Church
82490 Dr Carreon Blvd
Indio, CA 92201
Lake Elsinore - The Lakes at Banning
5801 Sun Lakes Bl.
Banning, CA 92220
Palm Springs - Demuth Community Center
3601 E. Mesquite Ave.
Palm Springs, CA 922643
Palm Springs - St Theresa Catholic Church
2800 E Ramon Rd.
Palm Springs, CA 92264
Hemet - Bread of Life ChurchDesert Hot Springs - Desert Hot Springs DPSS
14201 Palm Dr.
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
Riverside - Fairmount Park
2601 Fairmount Blvd.
Riverside, CA 92503
Moderna: Bivalent Boosters Available 6/17 - Pfizer: Bivalent Booster
Pfizer: Bivalent Boosters Available
Meningococcal Vaccines Available for Walk-In
>Riverside - IEHP Community Resource Center
3590 Tyler St Ste 101,
Riverside, CA 92503
Riverside - Loma Vista Middle School
11050 Arlington Ave.
Riverside, CA 92503
Moderna: Bivalent Boosters Available 8/3 - Pfizer: Bivalent Booster
Pfizer: Bivalent Boosters Available
Pediatric Pfizer Vaccine available
TDAP & Meningococcal Vaccines Available for Walk-In
Riverside - Orange Terrace Community Center
20010 Orange Terrace Pkwy
Riverside, CA 92508
>Riverside - Riverside Recovery Center
3757 Elizabeth St.
Riverside CA 92506
Riverside - Wells Middle School
10000 Wells Ave.
Riverside, CA 92503
Moderna: Bivalent Boosters Available 7/26 - Pfizer: Bivalent Booster
Pfizer: Bivalent Boosters Available
Pediatric Pfizer Vaccine available
HPV, TDAP & Meningococcal Vaccines Available for Walk-In
Riverside - Westmont Village
17050 Arnold Drive
Riverside, CA 92518