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Yes. Children ages 5 to 17 may receive an initial booster dose of the Pfizer vaccine five months after their second dose. They may also receive a s...
Yes, two doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines will help provide your child with optimal protection against COVID-19.
Yes, the vaccine is recommended for all individuals, even if they have already had COVID-19. While they may develop some natural immunity from cont...
No. The COVID-19 vaccines were able to be made efficiently and safely because of the additional funding provided by the government to support the r...
COVID-19 vaccine studies have shown 12- to 15- year olds present an excellent immune response to the adult dosage.
Yes. The dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines is lower for children when compared to the amount given to teenagers and adults....
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the preferred injection site for children 2 years and under is the thigh. The preferre...
Children may experience one or more of the following side effects: irritability, pain at injection site, fatigue, and/or fever.
Yes, COVID-19 vaccines are safe for children. No serious side effects or increase in adverse events were noted in clinical trials for either Pfizer...
Yes, other childhood immunizations, including the flu vaccine, can be given at the same time as the COVID-19 vaccine. However, the flu vaccine and...
November is the worst month for grass pollen triggered asthma in Melbourne. Coughing and wheezing are not symptoms of hay fever and are more likely related to undiagnosed asthma.
She holds a Master's degree in Public Administration from Texas Tech University.
Adrienne holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication with a concentration in non-profit marketing from Boston University.
Staff will be operating alternative service models for delivering food, online assistance, and distributing benefits. Call 512-972-4942 or email WICHelp@austintexas.gov if you need benefits or have questions.
The Health Equity and Community Engagement Division includes management of the Health Equity Quality of Life programs, HIV Planning Council, HIV Resources Administration, Planning and Evaluation, and Social Services Policy.
Adrienne assisted with the development of the Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Materials (CLAMS) policy and e-learning series, and currently is co-lead for the Health Equity Action Team. Adrienne also represents the department on the City's Equity Action Team. Led by the City's Equity Officer, the team works with City staff and community members to develop an Equity Assessment Tool for future use by all City departments.
Janet Pichette serves as the Chief Epidemiologist and leads the Epidemiology and Public Health Preparedness Division, which includes Epidemiology, Public Health Preparedness, BioWatch, and the Office of Vital Records.