Everyone in Aotearoa New Zealand aged 5 and over can get a free COVID-19 vaccine now. You can get a booster if you are aged 16 or over.
Everyone in Aotearoa New Zealand aged 5 and over can get a free COVID-19 vaccine now. You can get a booster if you are aged 16 or over.
Even if you have had COVID-19, you should still get any COVID-19 vaccinations you are eligible for.
Being infected with COVID-19 does not provide the same level of protection as vaccination. Although your antibodies will be high after an infection, we do not know how long this natural immunity will protect you.
Getting vaccinated is your best defence against COVID-19, and can help protect you against future variants.
How long to wait before getting vaccinated
It is recommend you wait 3 months after testing positive before getting any COVID-19 vaccination.
A gap of 3 months gives your immune system time to recover from the infection and get the most benefit from vaccination. Getting vaccinated sooner than 3 months might mean your immune response is not as strong.
If you are at high risk of severe illness if you do catch COVID-19 again, talk to your doctor or other specialist about when to get your next dose. You may be able to get it sooner than 3 months.
Pfizer is the preferred COVID-19 vaccine for use in New Zealand.
If you are 18 years of age or older and either cannot get the Pfizer vaccine or want a different option, you can get the Novavax vaccine.
You will be given the option to choose your vaccine type when you book. The Novavax vaccine is not available at all vaccination sites.
Whichever vaccine you get, you will need 2 doses.
COVID-19 vaccines used in New Zealand
Side effects
Like all medicines, you might experience some mild side effects in the days after getting your vaccination. This is common, and a sign that your body is learning to fight the virus.
Why you need to stay up to date with your vaccinations
Having COVID-19 does not provide the same level of immunity as getting vaccinated. We also know that your protection from the primary course of the vaccine decreases over time.
To keep your immunity levels high, stay up to date with your vaccinations — including boosters. This will lower your chances of getting very sick from COVID-19 and ending up in hospital.
Boosters provide an extra layer of protection to previous vaccination and help your immunity be stronger and last longer.
If you have had COVID-19 and are eligible for a booster, you can get it 3 months after you tested positive.
Book online
It is free, fast and easy to book or change your appointments using the website Book My Vaccine.
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If you need help
If you have problems booking or need to change your details, email booking@vaccine.covid19.health.nz
Book over the phone
The COVID-19 Vaccination Healthline is available from 8am to 8pm, 7 days a week.
You can ask for an interpreter if you need one.
You will need your booking reference to reschedule or cancel an appointment online. If you cannot find your booking reference, you can reschedule or cancel over the phone.
You can find your booking reference in the confirmation email or text you received when you booked. Check your inbox for an email from booking@vaccine.covid19.health.nz or your phone for a text from 2328.
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