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As the delta variant is becoming more and more serious it is important for people 12 years old and older to get their vaccine. Getting your vaccine protects the community, and those too young to get it.
COVID-19 Vaccine
All Minnesotans 12 years and older are now eligible for vaccine.
Getting vaccinated helps keep you from getting sick or seriously ill even if you get COVID-19.
It is up to all of us to protect ourselves and others by following recommendations to slow the spread of COVID-19.
$100 vaccine incentive from state of Minnesota
Get vaccinated. COVID-19 vaccine is one of the best things you can get to prevent getting or spreading COVID-19.
Minnesotans 12 years and older who receive their first dose between Friday, July 30 and Sunday, August 15 are eligible for a $100 Visa gift card.
Learn more and claim your prize
If you are not able to sign up online, or need a translator, call 1-833-431-2053.
Here are the reasons why it’s important we all get the vaccine:
Getting vaccinated helps keep you from getting sick or seriously ill even if you get COVID-19.
Getting vaccinated protects your family, friends and co-workers, particularly the most vulnerable people who are at increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19.
Getting vaccinated is the safest way to build protection for you, your loved ones and your entire community.
Getting vaccinated helps keep you from getting sick or seriously ill even if you get COVID-19.
Getting vaccinated protects your family, friends and co-workers, particularly the most vulnerable people who are at increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19.
Getting vaccinated is the safest way to build protection for you, your loved ones and your entire community.
Getting vaccinated produces immunity in your body against the virus.
COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. The results from clinical trials have shown this to be true. Vaccine use would not be authorized if they weren’t deemed safe.
Getting vaccinated does not cause you to get sick with COVID-19. After getting vaccinated, you might have some side effects, which are normal signs that your body is building protection.
Getting vaccinated is an important tool to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and put an end to the pandemic. Continue to wear a mask when you’re inside public places, stay 6 feet apart from people who don’t live with you and who may not be vaccinated, avoid crowds and wash your hands frequently.
Vaccines are effective and important, and are another layer of protection that also includes strong health and safety protections in the workplace that prevent you from being exposed to COVID-19. Workplaces are high-risk settings for COVID-19 exposures because many people breathe in the same air, for long periods of time, and do not know if others are infected with COVID-19.
Getting the COVID-19 vaccine is how we make sure we put an end to the pandemic.
What’s Your Vaccine Story?
We would like to feature YOUR story about how you made your decision about the COVID-19 vaccine. We are collecting these stories as part of a social media campaign to inspire our community to get vaccinated.
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