An updated chart collection explores historical and projected trends in health spending, with a look at growth in prescription drug spending, out-of-pocket spending, and related trends....
Caring for Children or Adolescents with Long COVID Although Long COVID appears to be less common in children and adolescents than in adults, long-term effects after...
Accurate vaccine information can help stop common myths and rumors. Yet, it can be difficult to know which sources of information you can trust. Before considering...
Types of COVID-19 Vaccines There are two types of COVID-19 vaccines licensed or authorized in the United States. None of the COVID-19 vaccines are preferred over...
While people can get some protection from having COVID-19, the level and length of that protection varies, especially as COVID-19 variants continue to emerge. Immunity (protection) from...
How did CDC get my contact information? CDC got your contact information from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), a secure system that contains information...
Yes, COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to get pregnant now, as well as people who might become pregnant in...
Should I Still Get Myself or My Child Vaccinated? Yes. CDC recommends that everyone ages 6 months and older get an updated COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 vaccines...
No Evidence That COVID-19 Vaccines Affect Fertility There is currently no evidence that vaccine ingredients or antibodies made following COVID-19 vaccination would cause any problems with...
People Who Are Breastfeeding a Baby CDC recommends that people who are breastfeeding a baby, and infants 6 months of age and older, get vaccinated and stay...