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COVID-19 Vaccinations and Distribution
Telephone: 214-819-2000
Vaccinations in Dallas County
Free COVID-19 vaccinations are available in Texas. Learn more here.
For vaccine registration, please call 1-855-immune9 (7am-7pm).
For all other vaccine-related questions, please call 1-855-immune9 and then press 3 to be directed to the DCHHS call center, M-F, 9:00-4:30.
What to expect after getting a COVID-19 Vaccine (CDC)
CDC recommends COVID-19 vaccination for everyone 12 years of age and older to help protect against COVID-19. You can find more information here.
Find more information about COVID-19 vaccines at these links:
- CDC General COVID-19 Vaccine Information (CDC)
- Vaccinating Kids & Teens (CDC)
- FDA COVID-19 Vaccine Information (FDA)
- Texas COVID-19 Vaccination Plan (TX DSHS)
- DSHS Immunizations Unit: COVID-19 Vaccine Information (TX DSHS)
- Differences Between the Types of COVID-19 Vaccines Available (CDC)
- TX Health Professionals: Sign up to help administer vaccines (TMA)
- Volunteer for COVID-19 Clinical Studies (NIH: NIAID)
HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS:
To report adverse events after vaccination, please do so at the VAERS webpage: (click here) More information about VAERS can be found here.
For pediatric health care providers, CDC has developed a helpful COVID-19 Vaccination Toolkit, which you can find here.
For all other vaccine-related questions, please call the DCHHS PHEP call center number M-F, 9:00-4:30 at (972) 692-2780.
Questions about the safety of the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) Vaccine? The Texas Department of State Health Services fact sheet can be found here.
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