You’ll definitely have to wait a bit, though specific timing depends on your preferences, experts say.
Anyone 16 and older can receive a booster shot at least six months after they received their second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines or at least two months after they received their single dose of the Johnson & Johnson shot. The Pfizer vaccine is the only shot currently authorized as a booster for 16- and 17-year-olds.
Regardless of vaccination status, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says you should isolate yourself from others for five days. If your symptoms disappear or are on their way out, you can leave isolation and should continue to wear a face mask for another five days. You don’t need a negative COVID-19 test to end isolation.
Salinas of Stanford also said waiting about three months after your breakthrough infection before getting a booster is “reasonable,” citing immunity gained. “However, several agencies and states are starting to require a booster shot. If so, [you] can get [your] boosters as soon as [you] feel better.”
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