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Where Can Cherry Hill Residents Get An Additional COVID Vaccine?
Eligible patients can get an extra dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines. Here's where you can get one in the Cherry Hill area.
CHERRY HILL, NJ — Eligible patients can get an additional dose of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. Here's what the Cherry Hill area should know.
Who's Eligible?
If you're 65 or older, a longterm-care resident, an adult with underlying medical conditions or an adult with an increased risk of coronavirus exposure because of your job, you're now eligible for a Pfizer "booster" vaccine at least six months after your second shot.
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Additionally, people who are moderately or severely immunocompromised can get a "third dose" of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine.
People who received the Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccine are not yet eligible for booster doses. CDC Director Dr. Rochelle P. Walensky said the agency will evaluate "with similar urgency available data in the coming weeks" to make new recommendations for those who received the aforementioned vaccines.
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Here's the difference between a third dose and a booster shot. For immunocompromised patients, the two-dose vaccine may not provide the same level of immunity as it does for others. A "third dose" of the vaccine helps their immune system build enough protection against the virus. A "booster" is for other individuals whose immune protection against COVID-19 may weaken over time. The terminology differs, but the shot itself is the same in both cases.
Eligible patients can receive their additional dose at any site administering the shots they received before, according to the New Jersey Department of Health.
Where Can I Find an Additional Dose?
Here's where you can get an additional Pfizer dose in the Cherry Hill area. Check beforehand whether you need to make an appointment:
- Rite Aid, 1360 Brace Road, Cherry Hill
- Walgreens, 1819 Marlton Pike W, Cherry Hill
- CVS, 1 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill
- Adler’s Pharmacy LTC, 100 Dobbs Lane Ste 205 Cherry Hill
- Cooper Family Medicine At Cherry Hill, 1050 Kings Hwy N, Cherry Hill
- Adlers Pharmacy LTC, 100 Dobbs Lane Suite 205, Cherry Hill
- Walmart Store, 500 Route 38, Cherry Hill
- Wegmans Pharmacy, 2100 Rt-70 W, Cherry Hill
- Rite Aid, 1509 Route 38, Cherry Hill
- Walgreens, 504 Kings Hwy N, Cherry Hill
- Rite Aid, 823 Cooper Landing Road, Cherry Hill
- CVS, 600 Kings Hwy N., Corner Of Chapel Avenue, Cherry Hill
Here's where you can get an additional Moderna dose in the Cherry Hill area. Check beforehand whether you need to make an appointment:
- Rite Aid, 1360 Brace Road, Cherry Hill
- Costco Wholesale Corporation, 650 Garden Park Blvd, Cherry Hill
- CVS, 2137 Route 38, Cherry Hill
- Rite Aid, 1509 Route 38, Cherry Hill
- Rite Aid, 823 Cooper Landing Road, Cherry Hill
- CVS, 100 Springdale Rd, Holly Ravine Plaza, Cherry Hill
More Details on Eligibility
People with moderate or severe immune-system deficiencies should get an additional Pfizer or Moderna shot at least 28 days after their second dose, according to the CDC. That includes those who have:
- been receiving active cancer treatment for tumors or cancers of the blood.
- received an organ transplant and are taking medicine to suppress the immune system.
- received a stem cell transplant within the last 2 years or are taking medicine to suppress the immune system.
- moderate or severe primary immunodeficiency (such as DiGeorge syndrome and Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome).
- advanced or untreated HIV infection.
- active treatment with high-dose corticosteroids or other drugs that may suppress your immune response.
The following should receive a booster shot of the Pfizer vaccine, according to the CDC:
- people 65 years and older.
- residents in long-term care settings.
- people age 50–64 years with underlying medical conditions.
- people age 18–49 years with underlying medical conditions may receive a booster shot, based on their individual benefits and risks.
- people aged 18-64 years who are at increased risk for COVID-19 exposure and transmission because of occupational or institutional settings, including healthcare workers, may receive a booster shot, based on their individual benefits and risks.
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