Considerations from the CDC (https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/downloads/pre-vaccination-screening-form.pdf)
Administration of Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine with other vaccines
• You should wait at least 14 days after getting any other vaccine before getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
COVID-19 infection
• You may receive a COVID-19 vaccine if you have had a COVID-19 infection in the past.
• If you have a COVID-19 infection now, you should wait until you are better and have completed your isolation
period before getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
Quarantine due to exposure to COVID-19 or travel
• If you are in quarantine because of COVID-19 exposure or because of recent travel, you should wait to complete your
quarantine before getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
Monoclonal antibody or convalescent plasma treatment for COVID-19
• If you have received either of these treatments, you should wait at least 90 days to get a COVID-19 vaccine
Special populations: immunocompromised, pregnant, or breastfeeding
• A COVID-19 vaccine may be administered to immunocompromised individuals (including people with HIV and those on
immunosuppressive medications) and to women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, BUT the vaccine has not been fully
studied in these populations.
• If you are immunocompromised, pregnant, or breastfeeding consider talking with your doctor before getting a COVID-19
vaccine
If you have any additional questions after reviewing the above information, talk to your doctor or healthcare provider before
getting the PFIZER COVID-19 Vaccine.