Health officials have published the updated 2022 recommended immunization schedule for adults. This guideline tells doctors and patients which vaccines are suggested for people aged 19 and older in the United States. It outlines when adults should receive routine shots like those for flu, COVID-19, shingles, and other preventable diseases.
The report describes changes from the previous year's schedule. These updates are based on ongoing reviews of scientific evidence by expert committees. The guideline does not report on new research about vaccine effectiveness or safety in a specific group of people.
Because this is a recommendation and not a new clinical study, it does not provide fresh data on how well the vaccines work or their side effects. The changes reflect the latest expert consensus on public health best practices. Readers should view this as the current official guidance for when to talk with their doctor about staying up to date on vaccinations.