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While significant progress has been made since the beginning of the pandemic, the COVID-19 virus continues to be active in our community.

The updated 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccine is recommended for everyone ages six months and older. Staying up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines significantly lowers the risk of severe illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19.  

If your last COVID-19 shot was before September 12, 2023, then you are not considered up to date.

If you are age 65+ or are moderately/severely immunocompromised, you are eligible to receive additional dose(s) of updated 2023-2024 vaccine. 

To find free or low-cost COVID-19 vaccinations and testing, and answers to common questions, click on the boxes below:



Stamford Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) continues to closely monitor COVID-19 locally. We are also in frequent communication with the State of Connecticut Department of Public Health, Stamford Health, and other area healthcare providers.

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For More Information and Assistance:

  • Request non-emergency assistance related to COVID-19: call Stamford Department of Health and Human Services at 203-977-4399

  • Get Proof of Vaccination: Download a copy of Connecticut immunization records for yourself or your child at the State of Connecticut’s Department of Public Health’s CT WiZ Public Portal

  • Find health and wellness services and programs for all stages of life (such as: find health insurance, apply for Paid Family Leave, get a free prescription discount card, find mental health and substance abuse programs, and more), visit the State of Connecticut’s Health website. Information is available in 18 languages, including Spanish, Haitian Creole, and Ukrainian.

  • Learn more about COVID-19 and other diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention