Archived Resources
2023-2024 COVID-19 Vaccine Guide
January 2024
In September 2023, the CDC and FDA approved the new 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccine formulation for distribution to fight against the descendants of the Omicron (XBB) variant. As of January 2024, getting vaccinated is still the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones from severe illness and hospitalization due to COVID-19 infection.
Visit vaccines.gov to find where underinsured/uninsured adults over 18 get a free COVID-19 vaccine through the CDC's Bridge Access Program.
This resource is available in Arabic, Bangla, Burmese, Cebuano, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Chuukese, Farsi/Persian, Hmong, Ilocano, Indonesian, Karen, Khmer, Korean, Kosraean, Lao, Marshallese, Nepali, Punjabi, Spanish, Tagalog, Thai, and Vietnamese, and will soon be available in Fijian, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hindi, Malayalam, Palauan, Pohnpeian, Samoan, Tongan, Urdu, and Yapese.
Tripledemic Carousel
December 2023
The focus of National Influenza Immunization Week (NIVW) 2023 is the tripledemic: the combination of the flu, RSV, and COVID-19.
For the first time, vaccines are available for ALL 3! Check out our carousel to learn about similarities across the different viruses and how to prevent infection.
Bridge Access Program FAQ
CDC’s Bridge Access Program provides free COVID-19 vaccines to adults without health insurance and adults whose insurance does not cover all COVID-19 vaccine costs. NOTE: This program has ended as of August 2024.
These FAQs provide an overview of the program.
For more detailed information, visit the CDC website.
October 2023
This resource is available in Arabic, Bangla, Burmese, Cebuano, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Chuukese, Farsi/Persian, Fijian, Gujarati, Hindi, Hmong, Ilocano, Indonesian, Karen, Khmer, Korean, Kosraean, Lao, Malayalam, Marshallese, Nepali, Punjabi, Samoan, Tagalog, Thai, Urdu, and Vietnamese, and will be available in Hawaiian, Palauan, Pohnpeian, Tongan, and Yapese.
Updated Bivalent Vaccine Flyer
June 2023
The 2022–2023 bivalent vaccines were designed to protect against both the original virus that causes COVID-19 and the Omicron variants BA.4 and BA.5. This flyer provide an overview of the bivalent vaccine as of June 2023.
For the latest recommendations regarding COVID-19 vaccines, visit the CDC website.
This resource is available in Arabic, Bangla, Burmese, Cebuano, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Chuukese, Farsi/Persian, Hindi, Hmong, Ilocano, Indonesian, Karen, Khmer, Korean, Kosraean, Lao, Malayalam, Marshallese, Nepali, Punjabi, Samoan, Tagalog, Thai, Urdu, Vietnamese, and will be available in Fijian, Hawaiian, Palauan, Pohnpeian, Tongan, and Yapese.