Why it’s important to get your booster and report it

Studies show that after getting vaccinated against COVID-19, protection decreases over time. This is why it’s critical to get your booster shot. Boosters increase your protection from COVID-19, including against variants such as Omicron.

A recent study from the CDC showed that people who have completed the primary vaccination series with a booster dose had a 75% rate of protection against COVID-19, whereas people who were fully vaccinated without a booster dose had about a 35% rate of protection.

The CDC recently adjusted its recommended time for receiving the Pfizer and Moderna booster shots from six months to five months after completing the primary series. Primary and booster shots are available at numerous locations statewide, often without an appointment. Find a convenient location.

Once you have received your booster, please upload a photo of your vaccination card through Drake’s secure online form.

Reporting your vaccination helps to shape the University’s plans and decisions. Important to note: Those who report their boosters will be exempt from quarantine (in accordance with new CDC guidelines) if they are exposed to COVID-19 and not experiencing symptoms.

Booster shots will be key to our ability to enjoy a robust, in-person spring semester with all the traditions and activities we cherish. Please get your booster and report it as soon as possible.