Rebecca Johnson, the administrator of Southeast Kansas Multi-county Health Department created a chart to help residents with COVID-19 Vaccine decision making.
“There is so much information out there, so we wanted to help our residents keep it all straight,” she said. “It’s updated now, but if Pfizer gets approved for the 5-11 year-olds, then it will need updated again.”
“We now have our orders for all of these vaccines, the additional doses and all of the booster doses,” she said. “We are able to give them in our office or if a business or school would like us to come to them, we can do that as well.”
“I believe this week, there may be a decision made for the Pfizer 5-11 year old doses,” she said.
The department is located at 524 S. Lowman, Ft. Scott, KS 66701, with the following contact info:
P(620)223-4464 F(620)223-1686
Vaccine | Age approved | When to Receive | |
Pfizer | |||
1st Dose | 12 years and older | Available now | |
2nd Dose | 12 years and older | 21 days after 1st dose | |
Additional | 12 years and older + immunocompromised | 6 months after 2nd dose | |
Booster | 18 years and older | 6 months after 2nd dose (booster not approved if had additional dose) | |
Moderna | Age approved | When to Receive | |
1st Dose | 18 years and older | Available now | |
2nd Dose | 18 years and older | 28 days after 1st dose | |
Additional | 18 years and older + immunocompromised | 6 months after 2nd dose | |
Booster | 18 years and older | 6 months after 2nd dose (booster not approved if had additional dose) | |
Johnson & Johnson | Age approved | When to Receive | |
1st Dose (Primary) | 18 years and older | Available now | |
Booster | 18 years and older | 2 months (8 weeks) after Primary dose | |
* 12-17 year olds can only receive Pfizer at this time* | |||
*Any of the 3 COVID-19 Vaccines listed may be used as a booster dose for persons age 18 year and older* | |||