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1 .21 1 COVIDVaccinesThird Dose for Peop
.21 1 COVIDVaccinesThird Dose for People Who Are ImmunocompromisedIt is recommended that some people who are moderately to severely immunocompromised(meaning �� &#x/Att;¬he; [/; ott;&#xom ];&#x/BBo;&#xx [5;E.9; 3;.49; 57;.88;&#x 51.;Ւ ;&#x]/Su; typ; /F;&#xoote;&#xr /T;&#xype ;&#x/Pag;&#xinat;&#xion ;&#x/Att;¬he; [/; ott;&#xom ];&#x/BBo;&#xx [5;E.9; 3;.49; 57;.88;&#x 51.;Ւ ;&#x]/Su; typ; /F;&#xoote;&#xr /T;&#xype ;&#x/Pag;&#xinat;&#xion ;2 &#x/MCI; 0 ;&#x/MCI; 0 ;When should I get my third dose?You should get your third dose at least four weeks after your second dose. You can get a third dose no matter how much time has passed since your second dose. Does the third doe need to be of the same vaccine brandas the first two dosesYour third dose should be of the same vaccine brand as your first two doses, if possible. If you cannot get the same vaccine brand(Pfizer or Modern, you can getthe other brand (Pfizer or Moderna). Where can I get a third doseYou can get a third dose at the same places as other vaccine doses, such as Cityrun vaccination sites, pharmacies, hospitals, community health centers and doctors’ offices. You do not need to get your third dose at the same site where you got your first two doses. To find a vaccination site, go to nyc.gov/vaccinefinder or call 877VAXNYC(8778294692). Look for a site that offers the same vaccine brand as your first two doses (Pfizer or Moderna).You can also schedule free inhome vaccination by visiting nyc.gov/homevaccine or calling the numberabove Is a

2 third dose free?Yes, a third dose is fre
third dose free?Yes, a third dose is free for eligible people. If you have insurance, it may be billed, but you will not be charged a copayment or other fee. What documentation do I need to get a third doseYou will be required to attest that you have a qualifying medical condition. No otherdocumentation will berequired.Can people who are immunocompromisedstop other precautions after receiving a third doseNo. People who are immunocompromisedare at increased risk for serious COVID19 illness and the vaccine may work better for some immunocompromised people than others. For this reasonregardless of your vaccination statusyou should continue all precautions, including avoiding crowds (especially indoors)wearing a mask and practicing physical distancing whenever you are outside your homeAlso, it is extra important for people who are living withor regularly in contact withsomeone who is immunocompromised to getvaccinatedand follow other public health precautionsWhat should people who are immunocompromised do if they have symptoms of COVID19 or are exposed to someone with COVID19? Regardless of vaccination status, people who are immunocompromised who haveCOVIDsymptoms or are exposed to someone with COVID19 should get tested and contact theirhealth care provider right away to discuss monoclonal antibodytreatment andprevention options. Monoclonal antibodies are more effective the sooner they are given.owever, thtreatment is not substitute for vaccination.For more information, see Monoclonal Antibody Treatment for COVID . The NYC Health Department may change recommendations as the situation evolves. .