The coronavirus pandemic is no longer a national emergency, but the virus that causes COVID-19 isnāt goneāand neither is the risk of getting the disease. For parents, navigating when to get their child vaccinated and knowing how to best protect their child from COVID-19 can be complicated. We spoke to Michael Smit, MD, MSPH, Hospital Epidemiologist and Medical Director of Infection Prevention and Control at Childrenās Hospital Los Angeles, to get an update on the latest COVID-19 vaccine information and precautions.
Who is eligible for the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine that was approved last fall?
Everyone who is 6 months and older should get a bivalent booster dose as long as it has been at least two months since they received a monovalent vaccine dose, which was the original COVID vaccine. People who are 6 years and older and who are immunocompromised can also receive a second dose of bivalent vaccine at least two months after their first dose of the bivalent. If you have questions about the eligibility of you or your child to get the booster, you should check with your medical provider.