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Coronavirus (COVID-19)

COVID-19 Updates

Updated: May 31, 2023</h3>\r\n<p>Masking is optional for patients and families at all 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Children's locations.</p>\r\n<p>Those who personally wish to continue wearing a mask are welcome to do so. Masks will continue to be provided.</p>\r\n<p>Learn more on the <a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/conditions-treatments/coronavirus.html#tabs-9b323eb544-item-1d77b130ce-tab\">Visitor Restrictions</a> tab.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-6ced9883fc class=cmp-text>

Updated: May 31, 2023

Masking is optional for patients and families at all 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Children's locations.

Those who personally wish to continue wearing a mask are welcome to do so. Masks will continue to be provided.

Learn more on the Visitor Restrictions tab.

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Expert Care in the Age of COVID-19

We know how important it is for kids to stay on track with well-child visits and treatment for illnesses, injuries and chronic conditions. Were ready to safely provide the care your child needs, either in our offices or through a telehealth visit.</p>\r\n<p><a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/conditions-treatments/coronavirus.html#tabs-9b323eb544-item-1d77b130ce-tab\">Learn more</a>&nbsp;about what to expect at your childs next visit.</p>\r\n<p>If your child is showing symptoms of COVID-19 (fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, loss of taste or smell), call your 消消消消消消消娼瞳 provider or have a video visit on <a href=\"https://mychart.nemours.org/\" target=\"_blank\">消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens MyChart</a> for care and testing instructions.<br>\r\n</p>\r\n<p>Visit our&nbsp;<a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/conditions-treatments/coronavirus.html#tabs-9b323eb544-item-bb0e4d1471-tab\">Testing page</a>&nbsp;for more information and a list of community testing resources.</p>\r\n<p><b>MIS-C: A reason to call your pediatrician immediately.&nbsp;</b><a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/conditions-treatments/coronavirus/mis-c.html\">Learn More</a></p>\r\n"}} id=text-5c7ff4a6b2 class=cmp-text>

We know how important it is for kids to stay on track with well-child visits and treatment for illnesses, injuries and chronic conditions. Were ready to safely provide the care your child needs, either in our offices or through a telehealth visit.

Learn more油about what to expect at your childs next visit.

If your child is showing symptoms of COVID-19 (fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, loss of taste or smell), call your 消消消消消消消娼瞳 provider or have a video visit on for care and testing instructions.

Visit our油Testing page油for more information and a list of community testing resources.

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Options For Care

In-Person Outpatient Services<br>\r\n</h3>\r\n<p><b>Primary Care | Urgent Care | Specialty Care</b></p>\r\n<p>消消消消消消消娼瞳 is scheduling in-person appointments for <a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en//locations.html?locationTypeCode=0\">primary care</a> and <a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/locations/specialty-care.html\">specialty care</a>. For in-person care without an appointment in Central Florida, visit a <a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en//locations/urgent-care.html\">消消消消消消消娼瞳 Children's urgent care</a> location. In Pennsylvania, we encourage patients to visit our preferred urgent care provider, <a href=\"https://pmpediatrics.com/nemours/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">PM Pediatrics</a><br>\r\n&nbsp;</p>\r\n<h3>Live Video Visits (Telehealth)</h3>\r\n<p><b>Primary Care | Urgent Care | Specialty Care</b></p>\r\n<p>Our video visit options include <a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/services/pediatric-specialty-online-doctor-visit.html\">scheduled primary care and specialty care appointments</a>, as well as no-appointment, <a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/services/pediatric-online-doctor-visit.html\">urgent care</a> visits. Create a&nbsp;<a href=\"https://mychart.nemours.org/\" target=\"_blank\">消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens MyChart</a> account&nbsp;to get started.<br>\r\n&nbsp;</p>\r\n<h3>Surgical Services</h3>\r\n<p>Elective and emergency surgeries are being performed as scheduled. Talk to your childs 消消消消消消消娼瞳 provider if you have questions about presurgery requirements and the steps we are taking to keep your child safe.<br>\r\n&nbsp;</p>\r\n<h3>Hospital Stays</h3>\r\n<p>At&nbsp;<a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/locations/wilmington-ai-dupont-childrens-hospital.html\">消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Hospital, Delaware</a>&nbsp;in Wilmington, Del. and&nbsp;<a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/locations/orlando-nemours-childrens-hospital.html\">消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Hospital, Florida</a> in Orlando, were continuing to provide exceptional inpatient care. Weve taken the&nbsp;<a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/conditions-treatments/coronavirus.html?activeTab=4\">necessary steps</a>&nbsp;to ensure our hospitals are safe, clean and welcoming.&nbsp;<br>\r\n&nbsp;</p>\r\n<h3>Emergency Care</h3>\r\n<p>If your child has a <a href=\"https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/emergencies.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">serious illness or injury</a>, we have taken necessary steps to ensure that they can be seen safely in our emergency room.</p>\r\n<p><b>Please Note:</b> If your child has cold or flu symptoms, or they have been exposed to COVID-19, call your childs primary care doctor first for care instructions. <b>Do not come to the ER for COVID-19 testing</b>. Wait times are long, and kids there might have very contagious illnesses.<br>\r\n</p>\r\n"}} id=text-bee6ff3c84 class=cmp-text>

In-Person Outpatient Services

Primary Care | Urgent Care | Specialty Care

消消消消消消消娼瞳 is scheduling in-person appointments for primary care and specialty care. For in-person care without an appointment in Central Florida, visit a 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Children's urgent care location. In Pennsylvania, we encourage patients to visit our preferred urgent care provider,

Live Video Visits (Telehealth)

Primary Care | Urgent Care | Specialty Care

Our video visit options include scheduled primary care and specialty care appointments, as well as no-appointment, urgent care visits. Create a油 account油to get started.

Surgical Services

Elective and emergency surgeries are being performed as scheduled. Talk to your childs 消消消消消消消娼瞳 provider if you have questions about presurgery requirements and the steps we are taking to keep your child safe.

Hospital Stays

At油消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Hospital, Delaware油in Wilmington, Del. and油消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Hospital, Florida in Orlando, were continuing to provide exceptional inpatient care. Weve taken the油necessary steps油to ensure our hospitals are safe, clean and welcoming.油

Emergency Care

If your child has a , we have taken necessary steps to ensure that they can be seen safely in our emergency room.

Please Note: If your child has cold or flu symptoms, or they have been exposed to COVID-19, call your childs primary care doctor first for care instructions. Do not come to the ER for COVID-19 testing. Wait times are long, and kids there might have very contagious illnesses.

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Learn More About COVID-19

We have a wealth of online resources to help you and your child learn about COVID-19 and how to stay safe during the pandemic at <a href=\"https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/coronavirus-landing-page.html\" target=\"_blank\">KidsHealth<sup>速</sup> from 消消消消消消消娼瞳<sup>速</sup><span class=\"glyphicon glyphicon-new-window\"></span></a>. Check out our <a href=\"https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/?search=y&amp;q=Coronavirus+%28COVID-19%29+&amp;datasource=kidshealth&amp;start=0&amp;rows=10&amp;section=parents_teens_kids&amp;lang=english\" target=\"_blank\">articles and videos for parents, kids and teens油<span class=\"glyphicon glyphicon-new-window\"></span></a>. Were adding new information about COVID-19 and other health topics all the time, so check back often.</p>\r\n<p>消消消消消消消娼瞳 leaders have been asked to provide expertise and advice throughout the pandemic.<br />\r\n<a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/about/covid-leadership.html\">See what they're sharing</a>.<br />\r\n</p>\r\n"}} id=text-afad4a2310 class=cmp-text>

We have a wealth of online resources to help you and your child learn about COVID-19 and how to stay safe during the pandemic at . Check out our . Were adding new information about COVID-19 and other health topics all the time, so check back often.

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See what they're sharing.

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Financial Assistance During COVID-19

If you are experiencing financial hardship or youve lost health insurance coverage due to COVID-19, we can help you. Because its so important to keep your child on track with routine care and immunizations, we offer <a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/patientfamily/financialassistance.html\">financial assistance and other resources to lend a hand.</a></p>\r\n"}} id=text-fdb91d127a class=cmp-text>

If you are experiencing financial hardship or youve lost health insurance coverage due to COVID-19, we can help you. Because its so important to keep your child on track with routine care and immunizations, we offer financial assistance and other resources to lend a hand.

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Help With Masking

<a href=\"/content/dam/nemours/shared/collateral/fact-sheets/covid-masking-tips-en-j7809.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">Get tips</a> on helping your child get used to wearing a mask and discover two stories about masking written for kids.</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"/content/dam/nemours/wwwv2/childrens-health-system/documents/wearing-a-face-mask-at-school.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">Wearing a Mask to School</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"/content/dam/nemours/shared/collateral/printables/masking-social-story-en-j7809.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">Wearing a Mask to Visit the Doctor</a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n"}} id=text-28d237e47d class=cmp-text>

Get tips on helping your child get used to wearing a mask and discover two stories about masking written for kids.

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消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens MyChart can help you easily manage your childs main condition or concern, as well manage other aspects of your childs health care. MyChart is interactive, so it quickly assesses how your child is doing, and tells you what steps you should take. It also lets you communicate with your care team, track appointments and symptoms, access your childs medical records, and launch video doctor visits on demand.

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Community Physicians

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Get the latest on our locations and how to refer your patients.

COVID-19 Testing for Children

Due to supply and staffing limitations, 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens does <b>NOT</b>&nbsp;offer community testing or testing for patients without symptoms at any of our locations.</p>\r\n<p><b>If your child needs a COVID-19 test for school, travel, or other activities, please visit a community testing site. DO NOT come to the 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Hospital emergency room unless your child is having a <a href=\"https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/emergencies.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">true medical emergency.</a><br>\r\n &nbsp;</b></p>\r\n<h3>COVID-19 Testing Options</h3>\r\n<p>If your child is exposed to COVID-19 or begins showing symptoms of COVID-19 (fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, loss of taste or smell), call your 消消消消消消消娼瞳 provider or have a video visit on <a href=\"https://mychart.nemours.org/\" target=\"_blank\">消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens MyChart</a>&nbsp;for care and testing instructions.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-6f7a5828fa class=cmp-text>

Due to supply and staffing limitations, 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens does NOT油offer community testing or testing for patients without symptoms at any of our locations.

If your child needs a COVID-19 test for school, travel, or other activities, please visit a community testing site. DO NOT come to the 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Hospital emergency room unless your child is having a

COVID-19 Testing Options

If your child is exposed to COVID-19 or begins showing symptoms of COVID-19 (fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, loss of taste or smell), call your 消消消消消消消娼瞳 provider or have a video visit on 油for care and testing instructions.

COVID-19 Testing Options

Testing Options

Delaware Valley</h3>\r\n<p>消消消消消消消娼瞳 is only offering COVID-19 testing for patients who have a scheduled appointment based on their symptoms, an upcoming procedure or surgery, or who need to be admitted to the hospital.</p>\r\n<p>To have your child tested for COVID-19, please consider the following options in the community:</p>\r\n<h4><strong>Delaware</strong></h4>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://coronavirus.delaware.gov/testing/\" target=\"_blank\">Delaware COVID-19 Testing Sites<span class=\"glyphicon glyphicon-new-window\"></span></a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<h4><strong>New Jersey</strong></h4>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://covid19.nj.gov/pages/testing\" target=\"_blank\">New Jersey COVID Testing Sites <span class=\"glyphicon glyphicon-new-window\"></span></a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://pmpediatrics.com/location/cherry-hill/\" target=\"_blank\">PM Pediatrics Urgent Care<span class=\"glyphicon glyphicon-new-window\"></span></a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<h4><strong>Pennsylvania</strong></h4>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/disease/coronavirus/Pages/Public%20Testing.aspx\" target=\"_blank\">Pennsylvania COVID Testing Sites <span class=\"glyphicon glyphicon-new-window\"></span></a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://pmpediatrics.com/nemours/\" target=\"_blank\">PM Pediatrics Urgent Care</a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n"}} id=text-cb22d06b1a class=cmp-text>

Delaware Valley

消消消消消消消娼瞳 is only offering COVID-19 testing for patients who have a scheduled appointment based on their symptoms, an upcoming procedure or surgery, or who need to be admitted to the hospital.

To have your child tested for COVID-19, please consider the following options in the community:

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Testing Options

Florida</h3>\r\n<p>消消消消消消消娼瞳 is only offering COVID-19 testing for patients who have an upcoming procedure or surgery, or who need to be admitted to 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Hospital, Florida. If your child is seen in one of our primary or urgent care locations in Central Florida for COVID-19 symptoms, your childs provider will determine if a test is needed based on a physical exam.</p>\r\n<p>To have your child tested for COVID-19, please consider options in the community:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://floridahealthcovid19.gov/testing-sites/\" target=\"_blank\">Florida COVID-19 Testing Sites <span class=\"glyphicon glyphicon-new-window\"></span></a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n"}} id=text-fe47aaa588 class=cmp-text>

Florida

消消消消消消消娼瞳 is only offering COVID-19 testing for patients who have an upcoming procedure or surgery, or who need to be admitted to 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Hospital, Florida. If your child is seen in one of our primary or urgent care locations in Central Florida for COVID-19 symptoms, your childs provider will determine if a test is needed based on a physical exam.

To have your child tested for COVID-19, please consider options in the community:

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Learn More About COVID-19 Tests

Experts from 消消消消消消消娼瞳<sup>速</sup> KidsHealth<sup>速</sup> <a href=\"https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/covid-test-compare.html\" target=\"_blank\">explain the different types of COVID-19 tests</a>&nbsp;to help you determine which one might be right for your child.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-7c3e275215 class=cmp-text>

Experts from 消消消消消消消娼瞳 KidsHealth 油to help you determine which one might be right for your child.

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We Make Care Easy With油消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens MyChart

消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens MyChart can help you easily manage your childs main condition or concern, as well manage other aspects of your childs health care. MyChart is interactive, so it quickly assesses how your child is doing, and tells you what steps you should take. It also lets you communicate with your care team, track appointments and symptoms, access your childs medical records, and launch video doctor visits on demand.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-30754b86c0 class=cmp-text>

消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens MyChart can help you easily manage your childs main condition or concern, as well manage other aspects of your childs health care. MyChart is interactive, so it quickly assesses how your child is doing, and tells you what steps you should take. It also lets you communicate with your care team, track appointments and symptoms, access your childs medical records, and launch video doctor visits on demand.

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COVID-19 Vaccine and Children

Where to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine for Your Child</h3>\r\n<h4><b>In the Delaware Valley</b></h4>\r\n<p>We are providing the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to all 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Children's Health patients under 5 years old and the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to patients ages 5-21. Self-scheduling is available in <a href=\"https://mychart.nemours.org/\" target=\"_blank\">消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens MyChart</a>&nbsp;or you can call your 消消消消消消消娼瞳 primary care provider for an appointment.</p>\r\n<p>NOTE: For children under 5, we cannot guarantee which vaccine, Pfizer or Moderna, will be available at a given clinic or location.<br>\r\n</p>\r\n<p>In addition, the Delaware Division of Public Health is hosting Pfizer vaccine walk-in hours at five public clinics. <a href=\"https://coronavirus.delaware.gov/vaccine/where-can-i-get-my-vaccine/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Learn More</a></p>\r\n<h4><b>In Florida</b><br>\r\n</h4>\r\n<p>All Florida residents age 6 months and older are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. We encourage parents to schedule your child's COVID-19 vaccination at any Florida community clinic or retail site offering the vaccine. All individuals under the age of 18 receiving a vaccine must be accompanied by a guardian and complete a consent form.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-4e43ed45f6 class=cmp-text>

Where to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine for Your Child

In the Delaware Valley

We are providing the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to all 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Children's Health patients under 5 years old and the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to patients ages 5-21. Self-scheduling is available in 油or you can call your 消消消消消消消娼瞳 primary care provider for an appointment.

NOTE: For children under 5, we cannot guarantee which vaccine, Pfizer or Moderna, will be available at a given clinic or location.

In addition, the Delaware Division of Public Health is hosting Pfizer vaccine walk-in hours at five public clinics.

In Florida

All Florida residents age 6 months and older are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. We encourage parents to schedule your child's COVID-19 vaccination at any Florida community clinic or retail site offering the vaccine. All individuals under the age of 18 receiving a vaccine must be accompanied by a guardian and complete a consent form.

Frequently Asked Questions About the COVID-19 Vaccine

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The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are currently authorized for children ages 6 months and up. Both vaccines have been shown to be safe for those age groups.

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We are currently offering the vaccine to patients age 5 and older in the Delaware Valley. We encourage Florida families to schedule your eligible child's COVID-19 vaccination at any Florida community clinic or retail site offering the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine.

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Currently, we are vaccinating only children ages 6 months and up.

Yes. It is safe to get a <a href=\"https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/covid-vaccines.html\" target=\"_blank\">COVID-19 vaccine</a> along with any other routine vaccine, including the flu vaccine. All kids 6 months of age and older should get the <a href=\"html\" target=\"_blank\">flu vaccine</a> as soon as it is available in their communities. All kids ages 5 years and older should get a COVID-19 vaccine. Getting both vaccines now can mean fewer trips to the doctor and feeling any vaccine-related <a href=\"https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/scared-shots.html\" target=\"_blank\">side effects</a> only once.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-a63dce1fd1 class=cmp-text>

Yes. It is safe to get a along with any other routine vaccine, including the flu vaccine. All kids 6 months of age and older should get the flu vaccine as soon as it is available in their communities. All kids ages 5 years and older should get a COVID-19 vaccine. Getting both vaccines now can mean fewer trips to the doctor and feeling any vaccine-related only once.

The experts have answered: the COVID-19 vaccine dose is based ONLY on a persons age and NOT on their weight or height. The vaccine dosing is based upon the childs age and is due to differences in immune response seen in younger children. Even with a lower dose, the vaccine was shown to produce a strong immune response in young children similar to that seen in older adolescents who received the higher dose. The lower does is also less likely to cause side effects for your child.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-873c312e1a class=cmp-text>

The experts have answered: the COVID-19 vaccine dose is based ONLY on a persons age and NOT on their weight or height. The vaccine dosing is based upon the childs age and is due to differences in immune response seen in younger children. Even with a lower dose, the vaccine was shown to produce a strong immune response in young children similar to that seen in older adolescents who received the higher dose. The lower does is also less likely to cause side effects for your child.

Yes, the vaccine is recommended for people who have had COVID-19 because natural immunity does not last long and your child can get COVID-19 again, putting themselves and others at risk.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-1e6c23e0b6 class=cmp-text>

Yes, the vaccine is recommended for people who have had COVID-19 because natural immunity does not last long and your child can get COVID-19 again, putting themselves and others at risk.

Yes, you should still follow guidance from the CDC and local public health authorities and continue to wear a mask, socially distance and follow safety precautions when community transmission risk is elevated in your area. There are a few reasons for this:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>The vaccine takes time to provide protection</li>\r\n<li>The vaccine has not been shown to be 100% effective at protecting people from severe COVID-19 illness.</li>\r\n<li>While the results from the clinical trials show the vaccine to be effective at reducing symptomatic COVID-19 disease, we know that vaccinated individuals can still become infected with and transmit the SARS CoV-2 virus.</li>\r\n<li>Early results from clinical trials suggest the immunity a person gets from the COVID-19 vaccine lasts longer than the immunity they would have after being ill with COVID-19, but we still do not know how long the protection will last.</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n"}} id=text-b640b88f38 class=cmp-text>

Yes, you should still follow guidance from the CDC and local public health authorities and continue to wear a mask, socially distance and follow safety precautions when community transmission risk is elevated in your area. There are a few reasons for this:

  • The vaccine takes time to provide protection
  • The vaccine has not been shown to be 100% effective at protecting people from severe COVID-19 illness.
  • While the results from the clinical trials show the vaccine to be effective at reducing symptomatic COVID-19 disease, we know that vaccinated individuals can still become infected with and transmit the SARS CoV-2 virus.
  • Early results from clinical trials suggest the immunity a person gets from the COVID-19 vaccine lasts longer than the immunity they would have after being ill with COVID-19, but we still do not know how long the protection will last.

People can still get COVID-19 after vaccination. However, these infections are typically mild.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-00882cb104 class=cmp-text>

People can still get COVID-19 after vaccination. However, these infections are typically mild.

Yes, even young and healthy people should get the vaccine to avoid serious illness and health problems.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-a4a293eb1d class=cmp-text>

Yes, even young and healthy people should get the vaccine to avoid serious illness and health problems.

There is currently no evidence that the vaccine causes any problems with fertility (being able to have children) in women or men, but there is evidence that COVID-19 illness can impact fertility. The CDC, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Family Physicians have all stated that the vaccines should not be avoided by people who are seeking pregnancy both now, as well as in the future.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-67553e51dc class=cmp-text>

There is currently no evidence that the vaccine causes any problems with fertility (being able to have children) in women or men, but there is evidence that COVID-19 illness can impact fertility. The CDC, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Family Physicians have all stated that the vaccines should not be avoided by people who are seeking pregnancy both now, as well as in the future.

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The COVID-19 vaccine does not cause dangerous or permanent menstrual cycle changes.

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Available evidence suggests the COVID-19 vaccine is safe for most pregnant and breastfeeding women and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists strongly recommends the vaccine for pregnant and breastfeeding individuals. Please consult with your personal physician to determine if the vaccine is safe for you.

Both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are known as messenger RNA, or mRNA, vaccines. Unlike traditional vaccines that contain either weakened viruses or purified signature proteins of the virus, an mRNA vaccine contains a snippet of genetic instruction that directs your cells to make harmless copies of the viral protein in your body. These proteins then act like a Wanted poster, warning your immune system, Hey, if you see something that looks just like this, its a big threat, so shut it down. Your immune system responds by producing antibodies that can neutralize the real virus if you are ever infected.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-04bacd22d6 class=cmp-text>

Both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are known as messenger RNA, or mRNA, vaccines. Unlike traditional vaccines that contain either weakened viruses or purified signature proteins of the virus, an mRNA vaccine contains a snippet of genetic instruction that directs your cells to make harmless copies of the viral protein in your body. These proteins then act like a Wanted poster, warning your immune system, Hey, if you see something that looks just like this, its a big threat, so shut it down. Your immune system responds by producing antibodies that can neutralize the real virus if you are ever infected.

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The vaccine is given by injecting it into a muscle, usually in an arm or thigh.

For the Pfizer vaccine primary series in children 5 years and older, two doses are required, given 21 days apart. For children 6 months to 4 years three doses are required with the first two doses given 21 days apart and at least 2 months recommended between doses 2 and 3. For the Moderna vaccine 2 doses are required 28 days apart for children of all ages.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-815465bc6b class=cmp-text>

For the Pfizer vaccine primary series in children 5 years and older, two doses are required, given 21 days apart. For children 6 months to 4 years three doses are required with the first two doses given 21 days apart and at least 2 months recommended between doses 2 and 3. For the Moderna vaccine 2 doses are required 28 days apart for children of all ages.

Most people report no or mild side effects from dose 1 and more noticeable side effects after dose 2. Of those who experienced side effects, the most common include fatigue, headache, soreness at the site of injection or muscle/joint aches. Less than 2% of participants experienced a fever. Most people who experienced side effects said they went away after 48 hours.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-3811f84e3c class=cmp-text>

Most people report no or mild side effects from dose 1 and more noticeable side effects after dose 2. Of those who experienced side effects, the most common include fatigue, headache, soreness at the site of injection or muscle/joint aches. Less than 2% of participants experienced a fever. Most people who experienced side effects said they went away after 48 hours.

If your child experiences a severe allergic reaction such as anaphylaxis after receiving the vaccine you should seek medical care immediately or call 911. A severe allergic reaction can cause a rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, swelling of the throat or a generalized rash or hives. These types of reactions are rare.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-81b0ce4d9e class=cmp-text>

If your child experiences a severe allergic reaction such as anaphylaxis after receiving the vaccine you should seek medical care immediately or call 911. A severe allergic reaction can cause a rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, swelling of the throat or a generalized rash or hives. These types of reactions are rare.

No. Having uncontrolled, widespread community spread of COVID-19 would put your family and the entire community at serious risk. The health care system would be overwhelmed to the point that it could not take care of people with COVID-19 or those with any other health needs. Importantly, the risk of getting COVID-19 far outweighs any risk of the vaccine. Unfortunately, natural immunity does not last long; there are many cases of people who have already had COVID-19 twice. The best way to stop the pandemic is to follow safety guidelines and get the vaccine when it is your turn.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-83ad393dbf class=cmp-text>

No. Having uncontrolled, widespread community spread of COVID-19 would put your family and the entire community at serious risk. The health care system would be overwhelmed to the point that it could not take care of people with COVID-19 or those with any other health needs. Importantly, the risk of getting COVID-19 far outweighs any risk of the vaccine. Unfortunately, natural immunity does not last long; there are many cases of people who have already had COVID-19 twice. The best way to stop the pandemic is to follow safety guidelines and get the vaccine when it is your turn.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommend COVID-19 booster shots for everyone age 5 and older when five months have passed since they first received the COVID-19 vaccine. For most kids and teens that means they should get a booster shot five months after their second vaccine dose.</p>\r\n<p>Some people with weak immune systems needed three primary doses when they first received the vaccine. For them, a booster shot is recommended when three months have passed since they received the primary three-shot series (three months after their third vaccine dose).</p>\r\n"}} id=text-8dab4aaf21 class=cmp-text>

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommend COVID-19 booster shots for everyone age 5 and older when five months have passed since they first received the COVID-19 vaccine. For most kids and teens that means they should get a booster shot five months after their second vaccine dose.

Some people with weak immune systems needed three primary doses when they first received the vaccine. For them, a booster shot is recommended when three months have passed since they received the primary three-shot series (three months after their third vaccine dose).

Kids ages 6 months through 5 years are eligible if they received:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>the full (two-dose) Moderna vaccine series at least 2 months ago;</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p style=\"margin-left: 40px;\">or,</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>the first two doses of the Pfizer vaccine at least 2 months ago. The third dose of the Pfizer vaccine series will be replaced with this bivalent vaccine.</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p>Older kids who are vaccinated can get a bivalent booster shot at least two months after being fully vaccinated or after having received an original booster (which only protected against one strain of the virus that causes COVID-19).</p>\r\n"}} id=text-60edc773da class=cmp-text>

Kids ages 6 months through 5 years are eligible if they received:

  • the full (two-dose) Moderna vaccine series at least 2 months ago;

or,

  • the first two doses of the Pfizer vaccine at least 2 months ago. The third dose of the Pfizer vaccine series will be replaced with this bivalent vaccine.

Older kids who are vaccinated can get a bivalent booster shot at least two months after being fully vaccinated or after having received an original booster (which only protected against one strain of the virus that causes COVID-19).

Yes, a second booster shot is recommended for patients 12 and over with weak immune systems four months after the first booster. These would be the same kids who received a three-shot primary series, so this would be a fifth shot for them.</p>\r\n<p><b>Parents take note: </b>The CDC also says that people 50 years and older can get a second booster shot</p>\r\n"}} id=text-8e2d6cf44c class=cmp-text>

Yes, a second booster shot is recommended for patients 12 and over with weak immune systems four months after the first booster. These would be the same kids who received a three-shot primary series, so this would be a fifth shot for them.

Parents take note: The CDC also says that people 50 years and older can get a second booster shot

If your child has a medical condition that required three COVID-19 shots and more than four months have passed since their first booster shot, please call to schedule a second booster shot. If you aren't sure if your child qualifies, please call their pediatrician to find out. If you are over 50 years old, please schedule your second booster shot with your doctor or pharmacy.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-bc92306f48 class=cmp-text>

If your child has a medical condition that required three COVID-19 shots and more than four months have passed since their first booster shot, please call to schedule a second booster shot. If you aren't sure if your child qualifies, please call their pediatrician to find out. If you are over 50 years old, please schedule your second booster shot with your doctor or pharmacy.

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Learn More About the Vaccine

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Understanding COVID-19 Vaccine

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Learn more about COVID-19 and the vacccine.

Allergy Concerns

If your child is avoiding COVID-19 vaccination due to a reaction to a medication or vaccine in the past, our Allergy Team can help. Please discuss a referral with your child's primary care provider.

Temporary Visitor Restrictions

The 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Children's Visitor Policy applies only at our locations. Policies at our affiliated hospitals may be different.</p>\r\n<p>Masking is optional for patients and families at all 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens locations.</p>\r\n<p>Those who personally wish to continue wearing a mask are welcome to do so. Mask will continue to be provided.<br>\r\n</p>\r\n"}} id=text-a77f6368f5 class=cmp-text>

The 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Children's Visitor Policy applies only at our locations. Policies at our affiliated hospitals may be different.

Masking is optional for patients and families at all 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens locations.

Those who personally wish to continue wearing a mask are welcome to do so. Mask will continue to be provided.

Outpatient Primary Care, Urgent Care and Specialty Care:

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  • We prefer that no more than two healthy caregivers油accompany the child. Breastfeeding infants, siblings and other relatives are permitted, but families are asked to limit the number of people at patient visits.
  • If a caregiver is feeling unwell and is unable to find a healthy caregiver to accompany their child to the appointment, please call us to discuss the possibility of a telehealth visit.

Inpatient Admissions and Surgical Visits

<strong>At 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Children's Hospital, Delaware</strong><br>\r\n</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Up to<strong> four healthy caregivers </strong>and visitors (including siblings) are permitted. <strong>Exceptions: </strong><br>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Siblings must be 14 years of age or older.</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) No sibling restrictions.</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Cardiac Care Center (CICU) Siblings are not permitted at this time.</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>All caregivers and visitors are expected to self-screen for symptoms of COVID-19, including fever or cough, shortness of breath or sore throat, prior to arriving at the hospital entrance. <strong>If you are sick, please stay home.</strong></li>\r\n<li>Caregivers and visitors who have had a positive COVID-19 test in the past 10 days should also stay home.</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><strong>At 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Hospital, Florida:</strong></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Two (2) healthy caregivers/visitors are permitted at any time at the bedside for inpatient visits. Rotating visitors at the bedside are permitted to wait on-site in other common areas such as the main lobby, caf辿, and garden spaces (visitors may rotate with two other visitors who are at the bedside). Siblings are not permitted for overnight stays (inpatient).<br>\r\n</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n"}} id=text-dd9ac5f0f5 class=cmp-text>

At 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Children's Hospital, Delaware

  • Up to four healthy caregivers and visitors (including siblings) are permitted. Exceptions:
    • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Siblings must be 14 years of age or older.
    • Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) No sibling restrictions.
    • Cardiac Care Center (CICU) Siblings are not permitted at this time.
  • All caregivers and visitors are expected to self-screen for symptoms of COVID-19, including fever or cough, shortness of breath or sore throat, prior to arriving at the hospital entrance. If you are sick, please stay home.
  • Caregivers and visitors who have had a positive COVID-19 test in the past 10 days should also stay home.

At 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Hospital, Florida:

  • Two (2) healthy caregivers/visitors are permitted at any time at the bedside for inpatient visits. Rotating visitors at the bedside are permitted to wait on-site in other common areas such as the main lobby, caf辿, and garden spaces (visitors may rotate with two other visitors who are at the bedside). Siblings are not permitted for overnight stays (inpatient).

Emergency Department and Surgical Services Visits

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At 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Hospital, Delaware and 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Hospital, Florida:

    • Two healthy caregivers may accompany the child. Siblings are not permitted at this time.

    Patient Transport

    \r\n<li><strong>One healthy caregiver</strong> will be permitted to ride in the ambulance with the patient.</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p>Please note that these guidelines are subject to change. 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens continues to monitor the situation daily. We appreciate your help in protecting our patients, visitors and associates.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-b8a10f65d6 class=cmp-text>
    • One healthy caregiver will be permitted to ride in the ambulance with the patient.

    Please note that these guidelines are subject to change. 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens continues to monitor the situation daily. We appreciate your help in protecting our patients, visitors and associates.

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    COVID-19 Vaccine Resources for Parents and Teens

    Nemour has partnered with ChristianaCare's Institute for Research on Equity and Community Health and the University of Delaware's Partnership for Healthy Communities to create educational materials for youth and families to learn about the COVID-19 vaccine.</p>\r\n<p>Featuring local Delaware youth, families and health care providers of diverse backgrounds, these resources provide insight to help make an educated decision about the vaccine.</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"/content/dam/nemours/shared/collateral/flyers/nemours-COVID-19-vaccine-fact-sheet.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">Fact Sheet&nbsp; English | Spanish: Download</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"/content/dam/nemours/shared/collateral/flyers/nemours-COVID-19-vaccine-poster-en.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">11&quot; x 17&quot; poster&nbsp; English: Download</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"/content/dam/nemours/shared/collateral/flyers/nemours-COVID-19-vaccine-poster-es.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">11&quot; x 17&quot; Poster&nbsp; Spanish: Download</a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n"}} id=text-6e4aa49838 class=cmp-text>

    Nemour has partnered with ChristianaCare's Institute for Research on Equity and Community Health and the University of Delaware's Partnership for Healthy Communities to create educational materials for youth and families to learn about the COVID-19 vaccine.

    Featuring local Delaware youth, families and health care providers of diverse backgrounds, these resources provide insight to help make an educated decision about the vaccine.

    Pediatric Providers for COVID-19 Education

    Have a 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Ambassador come talk to families about the COVID-19 vaccine at your vaccine clinic or event.</p>\r\n<p>Reach out to External Affairs at <a href=\"mailto:communityengagement@nemours.org\" target=\"_blank\">communityengagement@nemours.org</a> to schedule a provider for your next event.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-85c26fe1f9 class=cmp-text>

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