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COVID cases are ticking up. Where can you get a bivalent booster in South Florida?

Both Pfizer and Moderna have COVID-19 bivalent boosters available that were designed to target the original strain of COVID, as well as omicron BA.4 and BA.5 variants.
Both Pfizer and Moderna have COVID-19 bivalent boosters available that were designed to target the original strain of COVID, as well as omicron BA.4 and BA.5 variants. mocner@miamiherald.com

Do you know someone who got sick during the holidays?

For some, it might be a sign that it’s time to get an extra dose of protection.

Both Pfizer and Moderna have COVID-19 bivalent boosters available that were designed to target the original strain of COVID, as well as the more contagious omicron BA.4 and BA.5 variants. The vaccines are still free for everyone, regardless of whether you have insurance or not.

Who is eligible for a dose? And where can you find a shot in South Florida?

A guide:

Who can get the bivalent COVID vaccine booster?

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration gave the OK to Pfizer and Moderna’s bivalent COVID vaccines on Aug. 31 and on Dec. 8 amended the emergency use authorization of the bivalent vaccines to include kids as young as 6 months.

So, who can get a shot?

Here’s what the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says:

Everyone 5 and older can get one updated bivalent booster dose if it has been at least 2 months since their last dose.

Kids 6 months to age 4 who completed the Moderna primary series can get one updated bivalent booster if it has been at least 2 months since their last dose. There is no booster recommendation at this time for kids in this age group that completed the 3-dose primary Pfizer vaccine series.

It’s worth noting that people who are moderately or severely immunocompromised have different recommendations for vaccination.

TIP: The CDC has an online tool you can use to figure out if you or your child are eligible for a dose. If you have any questions, speak with your doctor.

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I recently had COVID. Should I still get the booster?

If you recently recovered from COVID, you don’t have to get the booster dose right away. The CDC says you can delay your next dose by three months from the time you had COVID.

Can you get the flu shot and bivalent COVID vaccine together?

Yes, you can, according to the CDC.

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Where can I get the bivalent COVID vaccine?

You can get the bivalent vaccine at select pharmacies including Publix, Walmart, Walgreens, CVS (including at Navarro Discount Pharmacies), Winn-Dixie and Fresco y Más. Some doctor offices and urgent care centers also offer the shots. And there are still some COVID-19 vaccine sites open in South Florida.

Vaccine sites open in Miami-Dade include Tropical Park in Westchester, Stephen P. Clark Government Center in Miami, Dolphin Mall, Zoo Miami and Miami Dade College North campus. To find a site near you, visit miamidade.gov/vaccine.

In Broward, the county health department is still offering COVID-19 vaccines to people 5 and older at the Broward Library Branch, 751 SW 121 Ave. in Davie in the Children’s Reading Center.

This story was originally published January 4, 2023 at 5:00 AM.

Michelle Marchante
Miami Herald
Michelle Marchante covers the pulse of healthcare in South Florida and also the City of Coral Gables. Before that, she covered the COVID-19 pandemic, hurricanes, crime, education, entertainment and other topics in South Florida for the Herald as a breaking news reporter. She recently won first place in the health reporting category in the 2025 Sunshine State Awards for her coverage of Steward Health’s bankruptcy. An investigative series about the abrupt closure of a Miami heart transplant program led Michelle and her colleagues to be recognized as finalists in two 2024 Florida Sunshine State Award categories. She also won second place in the 73rd annual Green Eyeshade Awards for her consumer-focused healthcare stories and was part of the team of reporters who won a 2022 Pulitzer Prize for the Miami Herald’s breaking news coverage of the Surfside building collapse. Michelle graduated with honors from Florida International University and was a 2025 National Press Foundation Covering Workplace Mental Health fellow and a 2020-2021 Poynter-Koch Media & Journalism fellow.  Support my work with a digital subscription
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