![Pfizer is a type of COVID-19 booster shot](https://eiph.id.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/pfizer.png)
- Authorized for anyone 6 months or older
- Number of doses: 2 doses, 21 days apart
- How’s it given: Shot in the muscle of the upper arm. For children < 5 years, given in the thigh
For a full list of ingredients, side effects and who should get the vaccine, see the Pfizer Vaccine Fact Sheet (For other languages, click here)
![Moderna is a type of COVID-19 vaccine](https://eiph.id.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/moderna.png)
- Authorized for anyone 6 months or older
- Number of doses: 2 doses, 28 days apart
- How’s it given: Shot in the muscle of the upper arm. For children < 5 years, given in the thigh
For a full list of ingredients, side effects and who should receive the vaccine, see the Moderna Vaccine Fact Sheet (For other languages, click here)
![Novavax is a type of COVID-19 vaccine](https://eiph.id.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/novavax.jpg)
- Authorized for anyone 12 years of age and older
- Number of shots: 2 shots, 21 days apart
- How it’s given: Shot in the muscle of the upper arm
For a full list of ingredients, side effects and who should receive the vaccine, see the Novavax Vaccine Fact Sheet (For other languages, click here)
![Johnson and Johnson](https://eiph.id.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/johnsonjohnson.png)
- Authorized for anyone 18 years of age and older
- Number of shots: 1 shot
- How’s it given: Shot in the muscle of the upper arm
For a full list of ingredients, side effects and who should receive the vaccine, see the Janssen Vaccine Fact Sheet (For other languages, click here)
*This vaccine is not currently available at EIPH locations.