COVID-19 Vaccine

The New Hanover County Pandemic Operations team is offering free COVID-19 vaccines and boosters to the community.  

Vaccines and boosters are available during the following hours for walk-ins:

  • Monday - Friday: 8 am - 5 pm
  • Extended hours Tuesdays until 6 pm

Initial vaccines currently available:

  • Pfizer
    • One-dose bivalent vaccine, for anyone 5 years old and older
    • Three-dose bivalent vaccine, for anyone 6 months to 4 years
  • Moderna
    • One-dose bivalent vaccine, for anyone 6 years old and older
    • Two-dose bivalent vaccine, for anyone 6 months to 5 years
  • Novavax
    • Two-dose vaccine, for anyone 12 years old and older

Consent from a parent or legal guardian is required for children 15 years old and younger to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

  1. COVID-19 Booster shots

COVID-19 Booster Shots


Over time immunity that is built from the COVID-19 vaccine begins to fade and a booster shot can strengthen and extend protections against COVID-19.  In April 2023, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) simplified vaccine and booster recommendations to include one booster dose for everyone 6 months and older and a second booster dose for those 65 and older or immunocompromised to provide continued protection against severe illness from COVID-19.

Eligible individuals may choose which vaccine they receive as a booster dose. New Hanover County Health and Human Services have both Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 booster shots available. See below for a COVID-19 booster eligibility guide.

Eligibility for a Pfizer Booster

  • 5 years or older and it has been at least two months since your last COVID-19 shot, either the last dose of your initial series or any previous booster shot.
  • 6 months to 4 years and it has been at least two months since completing the three dose series of monovalent Pfizer vaccine.  *If the third Pfizer dose was the updated bivalent formula a booster dose has not been authorized.

Eligibility for a Moderna Booster

  • 6 years or older and it has been at least two months since your last COVID-19 shot, either the last dose of your initial series or any previous booster shot.  
  • 6 months to 5 years and it has been at least two months since completing the initial Moderna COVID-19 vaccine series. 

Eligibility for a Second Pfizer or Moderna Booster

  • 65 years or older and it has been at least four months since a previous bivalent booster. 
  • Immunocompromised individuals 5 years or older and it has been at least two months since a previous bivalent booster.  
    • *Eligibility for immunocompromised children 6 months to 4 years is dependent on vaccine previously received.

Eligibility for a Novavax Booster

  • The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) have authorized and recommended a monovalent Novavax COVID-19 booster in certain cases.
  • 18 years or older and it has been at least six months since completion of a primary series COVID-19 vaccine and have not received any previous boosters. 
  • Unable to receive an mRNA bivalent COVID-19 booster due to medical reasons or lack of availability. 
  1. Other Resources & Helpful Information

Sign up for COVID-19 updates here and get the latest information from New Hanover County Public Health.

You can find more local vaccine providers and COVID-19 vaccine appointment information at MySpot.NC.gov.

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Safe and effective vaccines are helping us defend against the COVID-19 virus, and New Hanover County Public Health is actively working to serve our entire community. Vaccines are one way to prevent serious illness from spreading, but it’s important to remember that it is not a cure or the end of COVID-19. To keep everyone safe, we must continue to use every tool in our toolkit – wearing a mask, practicing social distancing, washing our hands, staying home if sick, and other daily protective measures – regardless of vaccination status.

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