Skip to main content

Public Health Status Update for 10/04/2024

Marin County Public Health Status Update for October 4, 2024, includes Heat Wave; Winter is Coming; RSV Vaccine; Virtual Event:  Learn about THC and Nicotine Products for Marin Youth; Karma Club; and Marin Respiratory Virus… Read More

Vaccines: COVID-19, Influenza, and RSV

Content

 

Para leer esta página en español, desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el enlace que dice "Translate" (Traducir) y elija "Spanish" (español).

Vaccine Recommendations

Last Updated 8/28/2024

The updated 2024-25 COVID-19 vaccine is available.  It is recommended for all people 6 months and older.  It must be administered at least two months after the patient’s last COVID-19 vaccine.

The 2023-24 COVID-19 vaccine is no longer authorized and should not be administered. 

Flu vaccine is recommended annually for all individuals six months and older.

You can get a flu vaccine (6 months and up), COVID-19 (ages 3 and up), and RSV vaccine (age 60 and up, need to verify insurance coverage) at local pharmacies.

RSV immunizations are recommended for adults aged 75+, older adults with certain health conditions, and some infants, young children and pregnant people. Learn more about RSV immunizations.

View information from the CDC on staying up-to-date with COVID-19 vaccines.

 

Get a vaccine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Get Help

If you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccines, talk to your healthcare provider, review CDC's frequently asked questions, or contact California's CDPH COVID Guidance Phone:  916-558-1784.  Review resources and guidance at CDPH's COVID-19 website.

For help getting to a vaccine appointment, contact the Marin Aging & Adult Information and Assistance Line, available Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm: 415-473-INFO (415-473-4636)

Vaccination cards

To obtain a copy of your COVID-19 vaccine record, we encourage you to use the Digital Vaccine Record available from the State of California.

If your immunization record needs to be corrected, please contact the provider who administered your COVID-19 vaccination.  If you did not receive vaccinations from Marin County Public Health (MCPH), we are not authorized to make any additions or corrections. If you received your vaccine from MCPH, please visit the Marin Health and Human Services, Immunization Program.