Message #7a DRAFT: What to expect at a COVID-19 vaccine appointment

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What to expect at a COVID-19 vaccine appointment

Some people have questions about what a vaccine appointment is like. The process can vary depending on where you go, but here’s a rundown of what to expect at your COVID-19 appointment: 

  • Arrive 15 minutes early (don’t take over-the-counter medicine, like ibuprofen, aspirin, antihistamines, or acetaminophen before your shot). 
  • You will likely get checked-in first, and potentially sign a consent form. (you may get asked some screening questions). 
  • You will get your vaccine in the arm of your choice. 
  • You will be given a CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card. 
  • You will not have to pay anything for the vaccination — it is free. 
  • You will sit for a certain amount of time (15 or 30 minutes, depending on your medical history) so the workers on site can monitor you for any allergic reactions. 
  • The workers will let you know when you are cleared to  leave.  
  • FYI — side effects after the shots vary, but generally, it is a good idea to set aside some time (if possible) to rest. If you need to, you can even use sick leave to get vaccinated, so you don’t miss a paycheck. For full details or to file a complaint see mysickdays.nj.gov. 

Vaccination sites also have accommodations for folks with disabilities. You can learn more about that -- and vaccine side effects — here.  Feel free to forward this to friends and loved ones who have questions, as well.

 

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