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List of statewide public COVID-19 vaccination sites available

A list of public COVID-19 vaccination sites throughout Texas is available courtesy of the CDC. Please visit vaccines.gov/search/ (Opens in new window) to find a list of locations offering the COVID-19 vaccine.

Eligible individuals can receive a vaccine at these locations, regardless of where they reside. Check for appointment availability through the registration website or by calling if a website is not available.

Forms available for Texas residents missing COVID-19 vaccine card

The City of San Antonio is providing online Adult Consent and Record Request forms for Texas residents who are missing their COVID-19 vaccine card or general immunization records. These forms can be submitted to the Texas Department of State Health Services via fax or mail.

Visit sanantonio.gov/Health/HealthServices/Immunizations/ImmunizationRecords (Opens in new window) for more information and to download a copy of these forms. Both forms must be submitted to obtain adult immunization records.

List of statewide public COVID-19 vaccination sites available

A list of public COVID-19 vaccination sites throughout Florida is available courtesy of the CDC. Please visit vaccines.gov/search/ (Opens in new window) to find a list of locations offering the COVID-19 vaccine.

Eligible individuals can receive a vaccine at these locations, regardless of where they reside. Check for appointment availability through the registration website or by calling if a website is not available.

List of statewide public COVID-19 vaccination sites available

A list of public COVID-19 vaccination sites throughout New Mexico is available courtesy of the CDC. Please visit vaccines.gov/search/ (Opens in new window) to find a list of locations offering the COVID-19 vaccine.

Eligible individuals can receive a vaccine at these locations, regardless of where they reside. Check for appointment availability through the registration website or by calling if a website is not available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe?

Hundreds of millions of people in the United States have safely received COVID-19 vaccinations. COVID-19 vaccines used in the response to the pandemic underwent the most intensive safety monitoring in U.S. history. Vaccine safety monitoring for the updated COVID-19 vaccines relies on the following systems:

      • Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)
      • Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD)
      • Clinical Immunization Safety Assessment (CISA) Project

For more information, visit cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/reporting-systems.html. (Opens in new window)

Who should get the COVID-19 vaccine?

Please visit cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/your-vaccination.html (Opens in new window) for the CDC’s latest vaccine recommendations. Like any medical decision, you are encouraged to consult with your doctor before obtaining the vaccine.

Why should you get the COVID-19 vaccine?

The vaccine can help lower your chances of getting COVID-19. The vaccine protects you and those around you.

Taking an at-home COVID-19 test

Watch WellMed Chief of Cardiology and Specialty Care Dr. Michael Almaleh give step-by-step instructions on how to perform the at-home COVID-19 test.

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For more information on the COVID-19 vaccine, visit cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/index.html (Opens in new window).