get your family vaccinated against covid  featured image

Get Your Family Vaccinated Against COVID-19

Medication Reminders Go Digital Reading Get Your Family Vaccinated Against COVID-19 2 minutes Next Medication Reminders Go Digital

As of today, nearly 8% of the American public is fully-vaccinated against COVID-19, meaning they have received two doses of a vaccine. Another 8% has received one dose.

That’s fabulous, but many of us still haven’t gotten it, and are also trying to help members of our families to get it. In my case, I’ve been concerned about my mother and my in-laws getting the vaccine, but the processes for doing so have been convoluted and confusing, especially since they live in different parts of the country!

As you probably know, vaccination eligibility is based on recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Healthcare providers and personnel and residents of long term care facilities are at the top of the list, followed by people over 65, people with certain underlying medical conditions, and frontline workers.

The specific guidelines about how and when to get a vaccine vary by region. I expect to have to wait several months to get mine, but I found that the CDC has a great tool that you might find useful as a starting point. Go to CDC.gov in the section on “Vaccines” for a state by state breakdown. Where I live, in Washington DC, I can sign up for text alerts as the vaccination schedule updates. I’ve done that, and also follow updates from my primary care provider. You may also want to check in with local pharmacies in your area.

Have you gotten the vaccine, or helped a relative get it? Any tips to make it easier?

Leave a comment

All comments are moderated before being published.

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Continue Reading

the art of self compassion featured image

The Art of Self-Compassion

Driven in part by steadily-rising rates of mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression over the past two decades, researchers have focused increasingly on the many benefits that self-co...
The Best Winter Skin Care Tips

The Best Winter Skin Care Tips

Dry, cracked, itchy skin is common during the winter months, but with a few simple adjustments to your skin care routine, you can eliminate these unwanted seasonal symptoms. Your skin faces unique ...
Take Control of Your Health and Wellness in Everyday Life

Take Control of Your Health and Wellness in Everyday Life

For many of us, it's tempting not to think about our health until something goes wrong, especially when we’re young. In high school my best friend and I often walked to the corner store together t...
Getting Organized in the New Year

Getting Organized in the New Year

Clearing away clutter is a popular New Year’s resolution. Whether it’s tackling a messy closet or finally dealing with a stack of papers piling up on the kitchen island, organizing your space can p...