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IMMUNIZATION BRANCH

Staying up to date on routine vaccinations helps you, your family, and your community stay healthy and prevent deadly diseases. 

COVID-19 vaccines are available for everyone 6 months of age and older to protect against severe disease, including hospitalization and death. 


​Age ​Your Child Should Get These Vaccines
​Birth ​Hepatitis B (PDF)
​2 Months

​DTaP – Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (Whooping Cough) (PDF)
Polio – Inactivated polio virus vaccine (PDF)

PCV – Pneumococcal disease (PDF)

Hib – Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib Meningitis) (PDF)

RV – Rotavirus (PDF)

Hepatitis B (PDF)

​4 Months

​DTaP (PDF)
Hepatitis B (PDF) ā€“ If 1st dose given at 2 months instead of birth
Polio (PDF)

PCV (PDF)

Hib (PDF)
RV  (PDF)

​6 Months

DTaP (PDF)

Polio (PDF)

PCV (PDF)

Hib  (PDF)

RV  (PDF)
Hepatitis B (PDF)

COVID-19

Flu (PDF) every fall

​12 Months

​Hepatitis A (PDF)

MMR – Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (PDF)

PCV (PDF)

Hib (PDF)
Varicella (Chickenpox) (PDF)
COVID-19
Flu (PDF) every fall

​15 Months ​DTaP  (PDF) ā€“ Can be given as early as 12 months.

COVID-19

Flu (PDF) every fall

​18 Months

​Hepatitis A (PDF)

COVID-19

Flu (PDF) every fall 

​Before Kindergarten

​Polio (PDF)
DTaP  (PDF)
MMR (PDF)
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide (PDF)

Varicella (Chickenpox) (PDF)

COVID-19

Flu (PDF) every fall

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