Getting the COVID-19 vaccine remains an important step in protecting yourself and others from serious illness. In this video, Dr. Stanley Martin walks through who should consider getting vaccinated and why it matters — especially for those at higher risk.

🔹 Learn who should get the COVID-19 vaccine, starting at 6 months of age
🔹 Understand why it’s especially important for adults 65 and older
🔹 See why people with underlying health conditions are encouraged to get vaccinated
🔹 Get guidance on what to do if you’re sick with COVID-19

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right now anyone who is 6 months of age or older should consider getting the COVID vaccine it is particularly important to get vaccinated for COVID if you are 65 years of age or older or if you have other risk factors for complications of COVID underlying lung problems underlying heart disease underlying liver problems kidney disease if you’re pregnant and you’re breastfeeding that is also a significant risk factor if you’re living in a long-term care facility that could be a high-risisk situation for you as well and COVID vaccination is definitely recommended [Music]