
Staying Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines | Covid | CDC
Nov 19, 2025 · Importance of staying up to date Getting the 2025–2026 COVID-19 vaccine is important because: Protection from the COVID-19 vaccine decreases with time. Immunity after COVID-19 …
2025–2026 COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance | Covid | CDC
Nov 4, 2025 · The 2025–2026 COVID-19 vaccine is recommended for people ages 6 months and older based on individual-based decision-making (also known as shared clinical decision making). The …
ACIP Update to the Evidence to Recommendations for a 2nd COVID-19 ...
Sep 5, 2024 · Read ACIP's update to the Evidence to Recommendations for a 2nd COVID-19 booster dose for adults
COVID-19 Vaccines | COVID-19 | CDC
Jul 30, 2025 · COVID-19 vaccine recommendations, what to expect when getting a vaccine, and vaccine effectiveness.
Healthcare Professionals: Adult Immunization Schedule by Age
Oct 7, 2025 · Stay up-to-date on recommended vaccines. View and print CDC immunization schedules for adults.
Child Passenger Safety | Child Passenger Safety | CDC
Sep 20, 2024 · When children outgrow their forward-facing car seat, they should be buckled in a booster seat in the back seat until the seat belt fits properly without a booster seat.
Meningococcal Vaccine Recommendations | Meningococcal | CDC
Jul 1, 2025 · Since protection wanes, CDC recommends a MenACWY booster dose at age 16 years. The booster dose provides protection during the ages when adolescents are at highest risk.
Polio Vaccine Recommendations | Polio | CDC
Sep 6, 2024 · Adults who have had 3 or more doses of polio vaccine in the past and are at increased risk of exposure to poliovirus may receive one lifetime booster dose of IPV.
Booster Seat Planning Guide | Child Passenger Safety | CDC
Aug 14, 2025 · CDC's Booster Seat Planning Guide can assist states, tribes, localities, and territories with assessing, planning, and implementing improved booster seat laws to reduce crash injuries and …
Resources | Child Passenger Safety | CDC
May 7, 2024 · When children outgrow their forward-facing car seat, they should be buckled in a belt-positioning booster seat until the seat belt fits properly without a booster seat.