Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have worked hard to do what is best for our patients and colleagues.
Based on the recommendations of our experts, national scientific organizations and public health officials, continuing to do what’s best means requiring the COVID-19 vaccine for our employees.
We have made this change in policy because we care. The COVID-19 vaccines are the best protection we have against serious infection and hospitalization.
Hundreds of millions of doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been safely administered throughout the U.S. The vaccines are overwhelmingly safe and effective.
Below, we’ve collected information about the COVID-19 vaccines for you to browse through.
Get the facts
- COVID-19 vaccine safety
- COVID-19 vaccine side effects
- COVID-19 vaccine FAQs
- How mRNA vaccines work
- How the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine works
- [VIDEO] Watch how COVID-19 turns lung cells into ‘virus factories’
- How long do mRNA and spike proteins last in the body?
- COVID-19 vaccine efficacy explained
- What COVID-19 vaccine side effects do and don’t mean
- Delta variant of concern: How protected are you?
- Should pregnant or breastfeeding people get a COVID-19 vaccine?
- Should immunocompromised people get a COVID-19 vaccine?
- Black colleagues share their reasons for getting the COVID-19 vaccines
- Do Black communities trust the COVID-19 vaccines?
- Do I need the vaccine after getting COVID-19, and how long do I have to wait?
- Can I still spread COVID-19 after vaccination?
- [INFOGRAPHICS] Vaccines prevent COVID-19 hospitalizations
- Why is this COVID-19 wave causing more hospitalized kids?
- Third booster doses of COVID-19 vaccines available for immunocompromised
- COVID-19 and flu vaccines can be taken together
- Pfizer's COVID-19 booster vaccine approved for those 65 and up, people with medical conditions and high-risk workers
- Why do my lymph nodes swell after vaccination?
Debunk the misinformation
- Were the COVID-19 vaccines rushed? Here’s how the vaccines were developed so fast
- COVID-19 vaccines, irregular periods and spike protein shedding
- Can mRNA vaccines cause infertility?
- Can mRNA vaccines alter human DNA?
- Are COVID-19 vaccine ingredients public?
- Do the COVID-19 vaccines contain aborted fetal cells?
- Does VAERS list deaths caused by COVID-19 vaccines?
- Is it safe for SM-102 to be in the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine?
- Do the COVID-19 vaccines cause vaccine enhanced disease?
- Are Pfizer's Comirnaty and BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines the same or different?
- Don't treat COVID-19 with ivermectin
- COVID-19 natural immunity versus vaccination
- Are leaky vaccines causing the new COVID-19 mutations?
- Are people who have gotten the COVID-19 vaccines at greater risk for cytokine storms?
- Erectile dysfunction, swollen testicles and sperm count after COVID-19 vaccination or infection
- Is it safe to gargle iodine or inhale peroxide?
Schedule a COVID-19 vaccine
Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines are available by appointment at several of our health centers.
If you are 18 and older, and would prefer to walk in, single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccines are available at some of our pharmacies.
View COVID-19 vaccine locations and schedule online now
Additional resources
- Read the colleague FAQ document 🔒
- See the colleague vaccination timeline
- Learn how to request an exemption