My parent or guardian will make an appointment for me at a pharmacy, urgent care clinic, or other site near me.
When we arrive, my parent or guardian will check me in. I may have to wait a few minutes for my turn.
When it is my turn, I will sit in a chair. The person giving me the vaccine will double check my name and birthday.
The person giving me the shot will ask me if I prefer the shot in my right or left arm. I will answer.
The person giving me the shot will wipe the area of my skin clean.
I will feel a pinch in my arm when the needle goes in.
They will cover it with a cotton ball and tape or a band-aid. I will have to wait for a few minutes before they give me my vaccination card.
My arm may be sore for the day and I may feel under the weather for a day or two. This is very normal.
Your appointment is at 4:00 after school today.
Ok, mom.
Hello. Jason Thompson has a 4:00 COVID vaccine appointment.
Great, right this way, please.
My birthday is July 10, 2011.
My left arm, please.
Which arm do you prefer? I suggest your non-dominant arm.
It's okay to be nervous, honey. I am right here.
I feel nervous, mom.
Now I am going to clean the area.
Close your eyes if you want, honey.
Okay, here we go. A little pinch.
COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card
CDC
Thompson, Jason
DOB: 7/10/11
1st Dose: 12/4/21 Pfizer
2nd Dose:
How are you feeling?
A little tired and sore, but otherwise fine!
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