
Children ages 5 to 17 years of age should receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, which is safe and effective. Currently, the Pfizer vaccine is the only vaccine approved for children.
All three approved vaccines for adults, including the Pfizer vaccine, were effective in helping prevent severe cases of COVID-19. In the expanded clinical trials Pfizer conducted for children ages 5-11, no cases of COVID-19 were recorded among the participants that received the vaccine. This is similar to the previous clinical trials that were conducted for children ages 12-15.
Side effects of the vaccine given in children were similar to those reported by adults. For adults, common side effects after COVID-19 vaccine include swelling or redness at the injection site, fever, headache, tiredness, muscle pain, chills and nausea. Some people have no side effects. Learn more about what to expect after your COVID-19 vaccine.
Please keep in mind that the Pfizer vaccine given to children is given in two doses, with the vaccine given to children ages 5-11 being one-third the dosage of the vaccine given to adults. You will need to be available to return to the same location 19-23 days after your child’s first appointment.
While COVID-19 has not been as serious to children as it has been in adults, children are still able to get the virus and transmit it to others. Getting a vaccine helps protect those around you, including older people or those with chronic medical conditions who may be more likely to get a serious case of COVID-19 if they were to catch it.
Schedule an Appointment
To schedule an appointment, call 211 or visit ourshot.in.gov to find the location closest to you. Several COVID-19 vaccine locations also offer walk-in appointments.
The COVID-19 vaccine is available to your child at no cost to you. You will not have to pay a fee or any other extra charge. The federal government has arranged to buy the vaccine and provide it to individuals. If you do have insurance, bring your insurance card. The information will be collected to bill a small administration fee to your insurance company, but no cost will be charged to you.
What to Expect
What to Expect
Visit our COVID-19 Health Information page for more vaccine-related questions.
Will there be a cost for the vaccine?
The COVID-19 vaccine is available to your child at no cost to you. You will not have to pay a fee or any other extra charge. The federal government has arranged to buy the vaccine and provide it to individuals. If you do have insurance, bring your insurance card. The information will be collected to bill a small administration fee to your insurance company, but no cost will be charged to you.
How are the vaccines administered?
The Pfizer vaccine requires two doses. People are considered fully vaccinated two weeks after the second dose.
How will I schedule my child’s second vaccination?
For children who receive the Pfizer vaccine, you will schedule an appointment for your child’s second dose while at their first appointment. Keep this in mind when selecting a day/time for their first appointment. You and your child will need to be available to return to the same location 21 days after your first appointment (Pfizer vaccine), or 28 days later (Moderna vaccine).
The second dose for these vaccines should be given within the recommended time frame. According to the CDC, if it is not feasible to adhere to that interval, the vaccines may be scheduled up to 6 weeks (42 days) after the first dose.
Does a parent/guardian need to be present for a minor child to receive a vaccine?
A parent/guardian must consent for a minor child (under the age of 18) to receive a vaccine during registration. The preference is that the parent/guardian be with the minor at the vaccination site.
We understand this may not always be possible and in those cases, parents/guardians can provide written or verbal authorization.
Are there side effects after getting the vaccine?
After getting vaccinated, your child may have some mild to moderate side effects, which are normal signs that their body is building protection. The most common side effects are pain and swelling in the arm where they received the shot. In addition, your child may have fever, chills, tiredness and headache.
If your child develops symptoms within 48 hours after their vaccination, but they resolve within 24 hours of starting, no action is needed.
Why should my child get the COVID-19 vaccine?
Children are still at risk, and it’s hard to predict which kids infected with COVID-19 will develop severe symptoms that could lead to missing school or, in rare cases, hospitalization. Research on the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in children ages 5 through 11 has shown that it is safe; no new safety problems were found in the studies.
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