Health & Fitness

Pfizer Booster Vaccine Available In Delaware County Now

Starting Tuesday, the Delaware County COVID-19 Task Force is offering booster shots for certain people. See details on the boosters here.

DELAWARE COUNTY, PA — Delaware County is now administering the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 booster vaccine to eligible residents in the county.

After the CDC and FDA recommendations on booster shots, the Delaware County COVID-19 Task Force is offering the shots to people who meet the following criteria:

  • Are age 65 or older
  • Live in a long-term care facility
  • Are age 18 or older and have an underlying medical condition that puts them at higher risk including but are not limited to:
    • Cancer
    • Cerebrovascular disease (such as stroke)
    • Obesity
    • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    • Diabetes mellitus, type 1 and 2
    • Heart condition (such as heart failure, coronary arteries disease, or cardiomyopathies)
    • Chronic kidney disease
    • Pregnancy or recent pregnancy
    • Current or former smoker
  • Are age 18 or older and work or live in a location that puts them at high risk of exposure to COVID-19 including:
    • Essential workers, such as healthcare workers, teachers, day-care staff, and first responders
    • Caregivers of an immunocompromised individual
    • Individuals who live in a congregate living setting, such as a homeless shelter, prison, or assisted living facility

Those who meet at least one of those eligibility requirements must have also received their second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at least six months ago.

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Individuals who received the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine and have a medical condition associated with immunosuppression are eligible to receive a third booster dose of Moderna.

A third dose of Moderna will be offered at least 28 days after the second dose to those who meet the following criteria:

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  • People who receive active cancer treatment for tumors or cancers of the blood
  • People who had an organ transplant and are taking medication to suppress the immune system
  • People who have had a stem cell transplant in the past two years
  • People who have been diagnosed with a condition such as DiGeorge Syndrome or Wiskott- Aldrich Syndrom which compromises the immune system
  • People diagnosed with HIV and have a high viral load or low CD4 count or who are not currently taking medication to Rx HIV
  • People who are taking high dose steroids or other medications that may cause severe suppression of the immune system

It is recommended that you consult with your medical provider if you are unsure if you fit into any of these categories.

The County is offering a third dose of Moderna to severely immunocompromised people.

Information on where and when to receive a first, second, and third/booster vaccine can be found online here.

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