Who Is Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccines?

Everyone 6 months of age and older is eligible for COVID-19 vaccines. Booster doses are recommended for most age groups.

Reference the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's complete list of COVID-19 vaccine recommendations .

The following COVID-19 vaccines are offered to varying age groups:

Pfizer: Everyone 6 months of age and older.

Moderna: Everyone 6 months of age and older.

Novavax: Everyone 12 and older.

Johnson & Johnson: recommended in certain limited circumstances.*

*APH no longer carries J&J's COVID-19 vaccine. People who received it are encouraged to get an mRNA vaccine booster. 


search icon Find a COVID-19 Vaccine Near You

Vaccines.gov (vacunas.gov for Spanish) can help you find a provider near you that carries COVID-19 vaccines. You can also text your zip code to 438829 (822862 for Spanish) to see where the vaccination sites closest to your neighborhood are located.


Shots for Tots/Big Shots Clinics (by appointment only)

Accessibility and Language Access at City of Austin Sites

The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access will be provided upon request. If you cannot access a location because of problems with transportation, internet, email, or computers please call 3-1-1 or 512-974-2000. Language Interpretation services will be provided at no cost to anyone in need of the service. When you arrive on site, please report your needs to a representative.


image of a syringeGet Up to Date With Your COVID-19 Vaccines

You are up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines when you have completed a COVID-19 vaccine primary series and got the most recent booster dose recommended for you by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevetion (CDC).

  • If you have completed your primary series—but are not yet eligible for a booster—you are also considered up to date.
  • If you become ill with COVID-19 after you received all COVID-19 vaccine doses recommended for you, you are also considered up to date. You do not need to be revaccinated or receive an additional booster.

COVID-19 vaccine recommendations are based on three things:

  1. Your age
  2. The vaccine you first received, and
  3. The length of time since your last dose

People who are moderately or severely immunocompromised have different recommendations for COVID-19 vaccines.

For Healthcare Workers: Learn more about COVID-19 vaccine schedules.

For help determining whether you are up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines, reference a CDC web tool by navigating to the section labeled "Find Out When You Can Get Your Booster."


Mobile Vaccination Program 

The Mobile Vaccination Program (MVP) offers COVID-19 vaccinations for specific groups in community-identified locations. 

For Organizations - Austin Public Health Mobile Vaccination Request

If you are interested in scheduling a pop-up clinic at your facility, please complete this Austin Public Health Mobile Vaccination Request form.

Have a question about the Mobile Vaccination Program? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.


COVID-19 Education Program

APH offers COVID-19 vaccination education outreach. If your organization is interested in scheduling a vaccine education session at your facility, please complete this questionnaire


Additional Resources 

Information from APH, DSHS, CDC and FDA

Austin Public Health

Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS)

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)