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Are you up to date on your vaccinations?

Stay healthy Cook County. Get up to date on all recommended immunizations.

Made possible with funding from the Illinois Department of Public Health.

Boost Up Cook County

Free COVID-19 and Flu Vaccination Clinics​
Children (6 months and up) and adults can receive COVID-19 and flu vaccines at no cost, regardless of insurance coverage, at walk-in clinics offered by Cook County Department of Public Health. The clinics are open on certain Saturdays from Oct. 19 through February 22, 2025, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., at five different locations in suburban Cook County. A person’s immigration status will not stop them from receiving immunizations. Learn more about the clinic locations and other details.

Get vaccinated

Cook County public health officials are encouraging everyone to “Boost Up” even if you are “boosted out.” Stay up-to-date on all CDC-recommended immunizations, including seasonal vaccines for COVID , flu and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) , if eligible.

Everyone 6 months and older should get an updated COVID-19 vaccine and a flu vaccine. The RSV vaccine can be given at the same time and is recommended for all adults 65 and older.

Routine vaccinations help prevent:

  • Severe illness, hospitalization, and death
  • Missing out on social gatherings with friends and family
  • Missing out on school and extracurricular activities
  • Spreading diseases to children and others who aren’t vaccinated because of age or underlying medical conditions
Find out if you and your family members are up to date on all recommended vaccinations

Contact your healthcare provider and schedule an appointment to find out what vaccines you and your family need. Before your appointment, check CDC-recommended vaccination schedules by age:

Find vaccines

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/programs/bridge/index.html [CK1]

Stay Healthy Cook County

Get up-do-date on all recommended vaccinations, including vaccinations for COVID and flu.

Give yourself and your loved ones a boost

Like spending quality time together, show them love when you help them get their annual flu vaccines.

Give germs the boot

Keep germs from spreading by cleaning frequently-touched surfaces, ventilating spaces, covering coughs and sneezes and staying home when sick.

Updated October 11, 2024, 4:40 PM