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Everyone ages 6 months & older is eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

Getting your child immunized will protect them from getting seriously ill from COVID-19 and protects other around them. Vaccines are safe and effective.

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Add Your Child or Dependent to Your Profile

Learn how to create and link a dependent’s profile to your own in order to manage it on their behalf.

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Schedule a Vaccine Appointment for Your Child or Dependent

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Review Frequently Asked Questions about the Vaccine for Kids

Do you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine for kids? We got answers.

How to add children or dependents to your profile.

From this page you will learn how to link a dependent’s profile to your own in order to manage it on their behalf. You’ll be able to update profile info, schedule appointments, and complete guardian consent forms.

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Step 1: Access the Dependents Screen

Once you’ve logged into your profile, click on the “Dependents” link on the left side, or scroll down to the “Add or Manage Dependents” section on the Registration Details section and click the blue button that reads “Manage Your Dependents”.

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Step 2-a: Add a Dependent that already has a profile created on VaccineNM.org

If your dependent already has a profile on VaccineNM.org, enter their confirmation code, date of birth, and check the legal attestation. Click the blue button that reads “Add Dependent”.

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Step 2-b: Add a Dependent that does NOT have a profile created on VaccineNM.org

If your dependent does not have a profile on VaccineNM.org, click the link that reads “If your dependent does not yet have a Vaccine NM profile, click here to create one.”. Complete the profile form and click the button that reads “Submit My Registration” to create a new profile for your dependent.

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Step 3: Linked Dependents

Once you have successfully linked a dependent to your account, you will see their profile in the “Current Dependents” section of the Dependents page. To manage or schedule an appointment for a dependent click the blue button that reads “Manage/Schedule Appointment”. This will open the dependents profile.

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Step 4: Scheduling an Appointment for a Dependent

From the dependents profile you will be able to schedule an appointment by clicking the “Schedule your Appointment” button on the Registration Details page. You can also return to your profile by click the “Back to Profile” link next to the guardians name in the dark blue bar at the top of the page.

You've got questions. We've got answers.

The FDA has issued Emergency Use Authorization for COVID-19 vaccines to be given to children ages 6 months to 5 years. Vaccines will first be available in providers’ offices by June 21, 2022, and will be in more locations gradually in the coming weeks.

Everyone ages 6 months and older are now eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Getting your child immunized will protect them from getting seriously ill from the COVID-19 disease and protect others around them. Vaccines are safe and effective.

How do COVID-19 vaccines work for kids?

The COVID-19 vaccine works similarly to other vaccines your child may have had. Germs such as SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) invade and multiply inside the body. The vaccine stops this by teaching the immune system to recognize and make antibodies to fight the virus. After being immunized, kids will have strong protection against COVID-19.

For children 6 months to 11, it’s important to note that the doses of each vaccine are smaller than the amount that an adult would receive. Clinical trials found that smaller doses created a strong immune response in kids while helping ensure safety.

What are the benefits of vaccination for children?

Getting your child immunized will help prevent kids from getting severely sick and forming long-term complications. Although young children tend to have milder or asymptomatic cases of COVID-19, they can still catch the virus, get sick, and spread COVID-19 to others. The vaccines will help protect the people around them, including family members, and those at increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19.

Is the vaccine safe for my child?

Studies show that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective for children 6 months and up. The COVID-19 vaccination effort is being monitored more closely than any public health initiative in U.S. history. Clinical trials included thousands of children in these age groups and found authorized vaccines to be remarkably safe and effective.

Like adults, children and teens might have some side effects such as site injection pain, headache, fever, and muscle ache after getting a COVID-19 vaccine. These side effects might affect your child or teen’s ability to do daily activities, but they should go away within a few days.

Will this impact my child's reproductive development?

No, the COVID-19 vaccines don’t affect puberty or a child or teen’s reproductive development in any way. There has been no evidence of vaccines impacting fertility or reproductive health in children or adults. Medical experts are confident the vaccines are safe for growing bodies.

Are there any long-term side effects on children?

Serious side effects that would cause a long-term health problem are extremely unlikely following a COVID-19 vaccine.

In fact, long-term side effects following any vaccine are exceptionally rare. Historically, vaccine monitoring has shown that if side effects are going to happen, they tend to happen within six weeks of a vaccine dose.

For this reason, the Food and Drug Administration has made sure each of the authorized COVID-19 vaccines was studied for at least eight weeks after the final dose. Millions of people have received COVID-19 vaccines, and no long-term side effects have been detected.

Why are children's doses of the vaccine different than adult doses?

For children 6 months to 5 years old, Moderna will offer two shots that will be administered one month apart. Their doses will be 25 micrograms compared to the 100-microgram primary series for adults.

The Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine for children 6 months through 4 years old will include a total of three shots administered over 11 weeks. These doses are 3 micrograms compared to the 30-microgram shots for individuals 12 and older.

Clinical trials found this small amount still produces an immune response for children in this age group.

If my child or teen has a disability, is it still recommended that they get the COVID-19 vaccine?

CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend all children get immunized against COVID-19 as soon as they are eligible. As COVID-19 continues to spread, children and teens with a disability may be at increased risk for more severe illness and complications from getting COVID-19.

Highlighted Locations for Moderna or Pfizer Booster Doses.

Find a location below and register today! If these locations or times do not work for you, please view the full calendar here.

Date Location Start End City Event Code Vaccine Type
6/14/2021 Desert Sage Academy – Schedule 12:00 6:00 Santa Fe RLREDSR Pfizer
6/14/2021 Westside Community Center – Schedule 11:00 7:00 Albuquerque WRJYMWV Moderna
6/14/2021 Las Cruces Convention Center – Schedule 9:00 2:00 Las Cruces ERYORD Moderna
6/15/2021 Expo NM – Tingley Coliseum – Schedule 2:00 7:00 Albuquerque GSDGWW Pfizer
6/15/2021 Westside Community Center – Schedule 11:00 7:00 Albuquerque VOIMVXG Moderna
6/15/2021 Presbyterian – Schedule 9:00 7:00 Albuquerque MFFGJWH Pfizer
6/15/2021 Las Cruces Convention Center – Schedule 2:00 7:00 Las Cruces SEHDSK Moderna
6/16/2021 Desert Sage Academy – Schedule 12:00 6:00 Santa Fe CBBVRLY Pfizer
6/16/2021 Expo NM – Tingley Coliseum – Schedule 2:00 7:00 Albuquerque OYLRRO Pfizer
6/16/2021 Los Alamos High School – Schedule 12:00 2:00 Los Alamos QFCGZTO Moderna
6/16/2021 National Hispanic Cultural Center – Schedule 10:00 16:00 Albuquerque YYSLWO Moderna
6/16/2021 Westside Community Center – Schedule 11:00 7:00 Albuquerque ZGSOHHS Moderna
6/16/2021 Las Cruces Convention Center – Schedule 9:00 2:00 Las Cruces LOKETH Pfizer
6/17/2021 National Hispanic Cultural Center – Schedule 10:00 12:00 Albuquerque YYSLWO Moderna
6/17/2021 Desert Sage Academy – Schedule 10:00 12:00 Santa Fe OWEVDS Moderna
6/17/2021 National Hispanic Cultural Center – Schedule 9:00 11:00 Albuquerque TFHDOS Moderna
6/17/2021 Las Cruces Convention Center – Schedule 4:00 7:00 Las Cruces URTOSP Pfizer
6/17/2021 Westside Community Center – Schedule 11:00 7:00 Albuquerque VVJBOLZ Moderna
6/17/2021 Casa Feliz/International District – Schedule 3:00 8:00 Albuquerque FELIZ Pfizer
6/17/2021 Kewa Pueblo Health Corporation – Schedule 8:00 4:30 Santo Domingo 505-465-5524 Pfizer/Moderna
6/17/2021 Expo NM – Tingley Coliseum – Schedule 8:00 5:00 Albuquerque HMDJNDX Pfizer

Highlighted Locations for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

Find a location below and register today! If these locations or times do not work for you, please view the full calendar here.

Date Location Start End City Event Code
6/14/2021 Desert Sage Academy – Schedule 12:00 6:00 Santa Fe RLREDSR
6/14/2021 Expo NM – Tingley Coliseum – Schedule 1:00 4:00 Albuquerque MFVZKPR
6/14/2021 Las Cruces Convention Center – Schedule 9:00 2:00 Las Cruces ERYORD
6/14/2021 Westside Community Center – Schedule 11:00 7:00 Albuquerque WRJYMWV
6/15/2021 Expo NM – Tingley Coliseum – Schedule 2:00 7:00 Albuquerque GSDGWW
6/15/2021 Presbyterian – Schedule 9:00 7:00 Albuquerque CGELVHA
6/15/2021 Las Cruces Convention Center – Schedule 2:00 7:00 Las Cruces SEHDSK
6/15/2021 UNM – The Pit – Schedule 8:00 12:00 Albuquerque BLBLZRK
6/15/2021 Westside Community Center – Schedule 11:00 7:00 Albuquerque VOIMVXG
6/16/2021 Desert Sage Academy – Schedule 12:00 6:00 Santa Fe CBBVRLY
6/16/2021 Estancia PHO – Schedule 12:00 12:30 Estanica FBADRFT
6/16/2021 Expo NM – Tingley Coliseum – Schedule 2:00 7:00 Albuquerque OYLRRO
6/16/2021 Los Alamos High School – Schedule 10:00 2:00 Los Alamos FREEDOM
6/16/2021 Westside Community Center – Schedule 11:00 7:00 Albuquerque ZGSOHHS
6/16/2021 Las Cruces Convention Center – Schedule 9:00 2:00 Las Cruces LOKETH
6/16/2021 Aztec PHO – Schedule 10:00 11:00 Aztec KRGYDND
6/16/2021 Grant County PHO – Schedule 8:00 9:30 Silver City BYYZZLL
6/16/2021 UNM – The Pit – Schedule 8:00 5:00 Albuquerque TQMDQAA
6/17/2021 Desert Sage Academy – Schedule 10:00 12:00 Santa Fe OWEVDS
6/17/2021 National Hispanic Cultural Center – Schedule 9:00 11:00 Albuquerque TFHDOS
6/17/2021 Las Cruces Convention Center – Schedule 4:00 7:00 Las Cruces URTOSP
6/17/2021 Nor Lea Hospital – Schedule 7:30 10:00 Hobbs DTHERN
6/17/2021 Roswell PHO – Schedule 9:30 12:00 Roswell UORNWI
6/17/2021 UNM – The Pit – Schedule 8:00 5:00 Albuquerque KTXKNFS
6/17/2021 Westside Community Center – Schedule 11:00 7:00 Albuquerque FFTZWHI
6/17/2021 Casa Feliz/International District – Schedule 3:00 8:00 Albuquerque FELIZ
6/17/2021 Kewa Pueblo Health Corporation – Schedule 8:00 4:30 Santo Domingo 505-465-5524
6/17/2021 John’s Pharmacy – Schedule 10:00 5:00 Albuquerque GZTYIUA
6/17/2021 Expo NM – Tingley Coliseum – Schedule 8:00 5:00 Albuquerque HMDJNDX

I want to schedule an appointment online

To schedule an appointment online click here and find a location.

I want to schedule an appointment by phone

To schedule your appointment by phone, call 1-855-600-3453, option 3 any day from 8 AM to 8 PM

I want to view the vaccination event calendar

See the latest info on events happening in your area

I want to view the public dashboard

See the latest updates on New Mexico's COVID-19 vaccine distribution

I want to download the parental consent form

Consent forms are needed for people who are 17 years and younger.

I want to request an On-Site Vaccination Event

Businesses, organizations and event planners can use the form to request an On-Site Vaccination Event
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The most powerful voice against this pandemic is yours.

Your neighbors, colleagues, and friends have shared their experiences with COVID-19 and the vaccines. See what they have to say.

The Trusted Voices grassroots effort found trusted community members throughout New Mexico to share pandemic response messages with their audiences via social media. Listen to the voices of people you trust; those who understand you, your community and your lifestyle.

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How does the registration process work?

Registering for the COVID-19 vaccine is easy! Follow the process and NMDOH will notify you when the vaccine is available in your community.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have questions about how to register, confirmation codes, appointments and more?

Do you need additional help?

Individuals who have questions or would like support with the registration process – including New Mexicans who do not have internet access – can dial 1-855-600-3453, press option 0 for vaccine questions, and then option 3 for tech support. The call center is open every day from 8 AM to 5 PM.