COVID Shot Clinics
Posted
January 7, 2022,
3:05 AM.
Updated
February 25, 2022,
4:33 PM.
Our partners are hosting shot clinics at APS schools and facilities. Updated for February.
Booster Updates
Boosters are now available for 12 and older as long as they received the second Pfizer or Moderna vaccine at least five months ago or the Johnson and Johnson vaccine at least two months ago.
What You Need to Know
- Appointments aren't required but are recommended, at most school events.
- Appointments are required at Berna Facio events. Register with the Department of Health and make an appointment (choose your date, time, and location)
- Parents don't need to accompany students, but they do need to sign a waiver. Download the consent form.
- Bring your COVID-19 vaccination card (2nd shots and boosters)
- Vaccines, but not boosters, are available for children ages 5-11.
- New Mexicans who are 12 and older are eligible for the booster as long as they received the Johnson and Johnson vaccine at least two months ago or the second Pfizer or Moderna vaccine five months ago.
- Most Children and All Teens Can Get COVID-19 Vaccines: Information provided by the Centers for the Disease Control and Prevention
- All school workers in New Mexico must provide proof they are fully vaccinated, including a booster shot if eligible, or participate in weekly surveillance testing beginning February.
Booster and COVID Shot Schedules
Reminder: Vaccinated students and staff who are symptom-free do NOT need to quarantine if in close contact with an individual who tests positive!