What if I have a weakened immune system or a medical condition? Should I still get a vaccine?

COVID-19 vaccines may be given to people with underlying medical conditions, as long as they are not allergic reaction to any of the ingredients in the vaccine. Please speak with your doctor to learn what's right for you, and to get recommendations based on your condition. 

Source: Minnesota Dept. of Health - Considerations for Special Populations

Last Reviewed: 10/25/21

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1. Are the COVID-19 vaccines safe?
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4. What should Scott County residents know about booster shots?
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12. What if I have a weakened immune system or a medical condition? Should I still get a vaccine?