Oops! Let’s try that again. Patients can tell CDC how they feel after the updated COVID-19 vaccine

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People who get a 2023-2024 updated COVID-19 vaccine can now register in V-safe

Family sitting down together and smiling after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.

V-safe registration is now open to anyone who gets a 2023-2024 updated COVID-19 vaccine. Participants who enroll in V-safe within 6 weeks of vaccination will receive confidential health check-ins via text message or email to share how they feel after vaccination. V-safe helps CDC let others know what to expect following vaccination and increase confidence in vaccination decisions.


V-safe enrollment is now open for:


2023-2024 updated COVID-19 vaccine:

  • Anyone 6 months and older
RSV vaccine for pregnant people (one approved vaccine):

  • RSVpreF vaccine (ABRYSVO by Pfizer). ABRYSVO is the only RSV vaccine recommended during pregnancy.
RSV vaccine for older adults, aged 60 and older (two approved vaccines):

  • RSVPreF3 vaccine (AREXVY by GSK)
  • RSVpreF vaccine (ABRYSVO by Pfizer)


Help promote V-safe:

Please encourage vaccine recipients to enroll in V-safe. Adult caregivers and parents/guardians of children 6 months and older can enroll their dependents in V-safe to complete health check-ins on their behalf.

  • Ask patients to sign up for V-safe using their smartphone, tablet, or computer at vsafe.cdc.gov.
  • Share V-safe factsheets with instructions on how to register and complete health check-ins.
  • Hang a V-safe poster near vaccination areas.

Vaccine safety monitoring is a top priority at CDC. V-safe is one of several systems CDC uses to closely monitor the safety of vaccines in the United States. The information gathered through V-safe helps CDC communicate timely and transparent information about the safety of vaccines to public health officials, healthcare providers, and the public.

We appreciate your assistance and your commitment to vaccine safety. With your help, we hope to enroll as many people in V-safe as possible. Thank you again for your continued partnership and your help to promote V-safe.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

1600 Clifton Rd   Atlanta, GA 30329   1-800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636)   TTY: 888-232-6348
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