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COVID-19 Vaccine Information 

We are currently doing walk-in vaccine clinics
Friday from 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM & 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM 

Let's get you vaccinated! 

Ready to get vaccinated?

You, and/or you and your child can come in on Friday from 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM or from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM and we will get you vaccinated, no appointment is needed! If you feel more comfortable making an appointment to be vaccinated please call us at (530) 795-4377.

When you come in for your vaccine please wear a mask. After your vaccine please be prepared to wait for fifteen to thirty minutes for an observation period to ensure that you do not have an adverse reaction. 

If you have questions about the vaccines, their safety, or their effectiveness, please click on the links to the right, or call us to set up an appointment to speak with one of our providers about your concerns! 

Minors must be accompanied by a legal guardian and/or have a signed consent form. Please fill out the consent form, print it, and bring it with you to the minors vaccination. 

Second Doses & Boosters 

Bring your vaccine card! 

If you just need to get your second dose and have already received your first dose at a different location, we can still give you your second dose here at Winters Healthcare! Please bring your vaccination card from your first dose. 

An additional dose is now available for anyone aged 6 months and up who has already had their first two doses of COVID vaccines. You can get your Bivalent booster 6 months after Pfizer or Moderna, and 2 months after J&J. Booster vaccine type is subject to availability. 

 

Please make sure you bring your vaccination card with you to get your booster vaccine. 

COVID Vaccines During Pregnancy 

COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for all people 6 months and older, including people who are pregnant. If you are pregnant, you might want to have a conversation with your healthcare provider about COVID-19 vaccination. While such a conversation might be helpful, it is not required before vaccination. You can receive a COVID-19 vaccine without any additional documentation from your healthcare provider.

 

COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for all people 12 years and older, including people who are breastfeeding. Clinical trials for the COVID-19 vaccines currently used in the United States did not include people who are breastfeeding. Because the vaccines have not been studied in people who are breastfeeding, there are limited data available on the:

Safety of COVID-19 vaccines in people who are breastfeeding

Effects of vaccination on the breastfed baby

Effects on milk production or excretion

 

COVID-19 vaccines cannot cause infection in anyone, including the mother or the baby, and the vaccines are effective at preventing COVID-19 in people who are breastfeeding. Recent reports have shown that breastfeeding people who have received mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have antibodies in their breastmilk, which could help protect their babies. More data are needed to determine what protection these antibodies may provide to the baby.

COVID Vaccines 12+

A parent or legal guardian must fill out a consent form before your vaccine 

Get a COVID-19 vaccine for your child as soon as you can.

  • COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.

  • COVID-19 vaccines have been used under the most intensive safety monitoring in U.S. history, which includes studies in adolescents.

  • Your child will need a second shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine 3 weeks after their first shot.

  • Children and adolescents receive the same dosage of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine as adults. There are no patient weight requirements for COVID-19 vaccination, and COVID-19 vaccine dosage does not vary by patient weight.

  • Your child can’t get COVID-19 from any COVID-19 vaccine, including the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

  • Your child may get a COVID-19 vaccine and other vaccines at the same visit or without waiting 14 days between vaccines.

Prepare for your child’s vaccination visit.

  • Get tips for how to support your child before, during, and after the visit.

  • Talk to your child before the visit about what to expect.

  • Tell the doctor or nurse about any allergies your child may have.

  • Comfort your child during the appointment.

  • To prevent fainting and injuries related to fainting, your child should be seated or lying down during vaccination and for 15 minutes after the vaccine is given.

  • After your child’s COVID-19 vaccination, you will be asked to stay for 15–30 minutes so your child can be observed in case they have a severe allergic reaction and need immediate treatment.

 

Source:COVID-19 Vaccines for Children and Teens | CDC

Age 5-11 COVID-19 Vaccine's 

A parent or legal guardian must fill out a consent form before your vaccine 

Getting a COVID-19 vaccine can help protect children ages 5 years and older from getting COVID-19.

  • Vaccinating children can help protect family members, including siblings who are not eligible for vaccination and family members who may be at increased risk of getting very sick if they are infected.

  • Vaccination can also help keep children from getting seriously sick even if they do get COVID-19.

  • Vaccinating children ages 5 years and older can help keep them in school and help them safely participate in sports, playdates, and other group activities.

Help protect your whole family and slow the spread of COVID-19 in your community by getting yourself and your children ages 5 years and older vaccinated against COVID-19.

Source:COVID-19 Vaccines for Children and Teens | CDC

Age 6 Months - 4 Years Old

If you are ready to get your child that is 6 months or older vaccinated, please call to make an appointment! 

The Pfizer vaccine is a 3-dose primary series, and the Moderna is a 2-dose series with a booster! 

For more information, please visit Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccination for Children and Teens | CDC

A message from our Medical Director, Jaime Lopez about getting vaccinated.. 

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