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This clinic is open to members of the community ages 12 and older as well as Johns Hopkins affiliates walk-in appointments are available, but affiliates are encouraged to schedule in advance via M圜hart. Exceptions: If you have an approved medical or religious exemption to the COVID vaccine, it carries over to the booster requirement.Those individuals will have two weeks after the booster deadline recognized by the university to get a booster and upload their documentation to the Vaccine Management System. Rolling deadline: You are required to receive a booster when you become eligible and no more than six months after a second shot of Pfizer or Moderna, six months after a J&J booster, or two months after receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.This is a change from previous university policy (which required those with international vaccines to be revaccinated), based on emerging science related to the efficacy of boosters.
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Only one booster dose (either Pfizer or Moderna) is required for those individuals. Food and Drug Administration, you are immediately eligible for a booster (you may wait 28 days following your last dose).
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Those individuals are also required to get either a Pfizer or Moderna COVID booster shot as soon as they become eligible. Novavax was recently added as an acceptable baseline vaccine. Ensuring that the overwhelming percentage of our community’s population is vaccinated greatly reduces the risk of COVID’s spread on our campuses and protects our neighbors in Baltimore.ĬOVID-19 vaccination is required for all faculty, staff, postdoctoral fellows, and undergraduate and graduate students who work or study at a Johns Hopkins campus or worksite in the U.S.