Older Adults (50+)

Are you wondering what vaccines are for to you?

The following resources will provide you with a detailed summary of vaccines needed for 50+ adults. Take a look, download, and keep for your reference. 


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Influenza(Flu) Vaccine

If you are  65 years and older, there are three flu vaccines that are preferable and recommended...

 

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COVID-19 Vaccine

If you are a Immunocompromised person, you should receive 3 doses of Moderna or Pfizer, OR 2 doses of Novavax vaccine if unvaccinated...
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Hepatitis A Vaccine

If you were not vaccinated previously and want to be protected, you can also get the vaccine...

 

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Hepatitis B Vaccine

If you are 60 years of age or older, the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends you receive this vaccine...

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RSV Vaccine for Adults

If you an adult ages 60 years and older, you may receive a single dose of RSV vaccine, based on shared clinical decision making between you and a healthcare provider...

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Shingles Vaccine

It is recommended if you are 50 years and older, that you get 2 doses of shingles vaccine (Shingrix) to prevent shingles and related complications...

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Adult Pneumococcal Vaccine Recommendations

Take a look at the following Pneumococcal Vaccine Recommendations to see which best supports your needs

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RSV & Shared Clinical Decision-Making (SCDM) 

SCDM occurs when a health care provider and a patient work together to make a health care decision that is best for the patient. Take a look!

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