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COVID-19 Vaccination Registration Links

See registration links below for Carroll County Health Department COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics for ages 5+. Please see our page on children and COVID-19 vaccination for vaccination options for children age 6 months – 4 years of age.

Updated vaccine recommendations (April 19, 2023):

  • CDC’s new recommendations allow an additional updated (bivalent) vaccine dose for adults ages 65 years and older and additional doses for people who are immunocompromised.
  • Monovalent (original) mRNA COVID-19 vaccines will no longer be recommended for use in the United States.
  • CDC recommends that everyone ages 6 years and older receive an updated (bivalent) mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, regardless of whether they previously completed their (monovalent) primary series.
  • Individuals ages 6 years and older who have already received an updated mRNA vaccine do not need to take any action unless they are 65 years or older or immunocompromised.
  • For young children, multiple doses continue to be recommended and will vary by age, vaccine, and which vaccines were previously received.

Novavax, an alternative to mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, is no longer available at Health Department clinics. Visit vaccines.gov to search for pharmacies and clinics offering Novavax. Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine is no longer available in the U.S.

 

These clinics are for ages 5+ only. For information on vaccination options for children aged 6 months – 4 years, visit our children’s COVID-19 vaccination page.

Pfizer and Moderna bivalent doses are available. Clinics are by appointment only.

Please bring your vaccination card as well as your insurance card. We will charge your insurance a vaccine administration fee to cover clinic costs. 

Clinics at the Health Department, 290 South Center St, Westminster:

Wednesday, May 24, 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM

If you need help to register, please call us at 410-876-4848 for assistance. If you have health concerns related to vaccination, please contact your healthcare provider.

Don’t see a time that works for you? Search vaccines.gov to schedule a vaccination appointment at a pharmacy or other location.