Detroit expands COVID-19 booster shots for people age 12 and up

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Omicron's rapid spread has changed the game for how Michigan and other states need to respond to the pandemic. Hospitals can't keep up with the surge in cases while hundreds of nurses and doctors get sent home due to exposure and infection.

The city of Detroit has expanded access to Pfizer booster shots for any resident over the age of 12 that has completed a COVID-19 vaccine series.

The Pfizer booster shot was part of the federal government's latest expansion into efforts to protect people against COVID-19, authorizing the shot for anyone 12 and older. It also lowered the recommended period for waiting to get the shot after completing a two-dose series from six months to five.  

Additionally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also advised kids ages 5 and up who are immunocompromised receive a third shot four weeks after completing their initial series. A third shot is different than a booster shot.

Detroit residents can find Pfizer vaccinations and boosters at two health clinics in the city.

"It is critical that we protect our children and teens from COVID-19 infection and the complications of severe disease, and data shows that COVID-19 boosters help broaden and strengthen protection against Omicron and other variants," said Chief Public Health Officer Denise Fair Razo. 

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Residents can go to two addresses to get a shot:

  • Detroit Health Department at 100 Mack Avenue 
  • The Northwest Activities Center at 18100 Meyers

People are asked to make an appointment before arriving by calling 313-230-0505.