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Home MenuCOVID Vaccines for Children- The Kansas City Health Department is now vaccinating children six months and older against COVID.
We have both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines available in child doses.
New 'Bivalent' Vaccine Booster (designed to give you broad protection against COVID-19, including better protection against the Omicron variant.)
+Approved by the FDA on August 31.
+Next, the CDC will vote on it September 1 & 2.
+If approved, it will then go to Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services for approval and orders will be sent to local health departments.
+Kansas City Health Department would then be able to order the vaccine and begin vaccinations.
KCMO Health Department COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics
Click/Tap a box below or call 311 to schedule your appointment.
Things to know:
It's easy. Save your spot by pre-registering and booking your own appointment or walk-in and take your vaccine! Whether it's your first dose, second dose, or booster dose, we'll be happy to see you!
- Adults, you may choose which vaccine you want: Pfizer, Moderna or J&J.
- Note: The J&J vaccine may be unavailable at some clinics due to supply shipments.
- You may choose which COVID-19 vaccine you receive as a booster shot. Some people prefer to get the vaccine they originally received. Others may prefer to get a different booster.
- CDC's recommendations now allow for mix-and-match for booster vaccines.
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Pfizer BioNTech | Moderna | Johnson & Johnson | |
Doses | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Time between doses | 21 days (3 weeks)** | 28 days (4 weeks)** | - |
Age | 6 months and older (see below for dosage for children) | 6 months & older (see below for dosage for children) | 18+ |
Approved by FDA | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Effective | 2 weeks after 2nd dose | 2 weeks after 2nd dose | 2 weeks after 1st dose |
Booster |
5 months after 2nd dose for 5+ Those 50+ and the moderately to severely immune compromised 12 + |
5 months after 2nd dose for 18+ |
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Cost | Free | Free | Free |
**From CDC: Waiting eight weeks between first and second Pfizer & Moderna doses may be better for some people 12 years and older, especially for males ages 12 to 39 years.
Age Group | How many shots & when? | Dosage | Booster |
Pfizer | |||
6 mo - 4 yrs | 3 shot series: 2 doses, 3 weeks apart Followed by 3rd at least 2 months later. |
One-tenth | - |
5-11 yrs old | 2-shot series: 2 doses, 3 weeks apart | One-third | Yes, at least 5 months after 2nd shot |
12-17 yrs old | 2 shot series: 2 doses, 3 weeks apart | Equal to adult | At least 5 months after 2nd shot |
Moderna | |||
6 months - 5 yrs old |
2-shot series: 2 doses, 4 weeks apart |
One-quarter | Not at this time |
6 - 11 yrs old | 2-shot series: 2 doses, 4 weeks apart | One-half | Not at this time |
12-17 yrs old | 2-shot series: 2 doses, 4 weeks apart | Equal | Not at this time |
Johnson & Johnson's Janssen
Approved for people 18 and older.
J&J boosters are recommended at least two months after your shot for those 18 years or older.
Things to know before coming to the health department clinics:
- Children under the age of 18 need to be accompanied by parent/legal guardian.
- If child is not accompanied by parent or legal guardian, then a letter, written and signed, from the parent/guardian must accompany child.
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- Letter needs to include:
- Parent/guardian’s name
- Child’s name
- Name of the person accompanying the child
- Phone number where parent/guardian can be reached
- Letter needs to include:
- Bring a copy of the child’s previous shot record.
- The person accompanying the child must have a picture ID and be 18 years or older
- Please cancel your appointment if you have a fever, new onset of cough, and/or if you have been in contact with someone with COVID-19 in the last 14 days.
- To reduce the potential spread of COVID-19, masks will be required for all visitors three- years of age and older, and staff. Exceptions will be allowed for certain underlying medical conditions.
OTHER PLACES TO GET A VACCINE
Click the link above for the list of vaccine providers in the Kansas City area.
The following organizations will come to your house if you or someone you know cannot travel to get a vaccination.
KC Shepard Center
(816) 444-1121
extension: 109
Danielle Wootton
Are the vaccines safe?
Rumors and misinformation are a legitimate concern.
KCHD will promote credible safety information via all available media from:
Missouri DHSS
CDC
FDA
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