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COVID-19 Vaccines: Coverage, Availability, and Eligibility Updates

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

COVID-19⁢ Vaccine Access Remains⁢ Broad Following ⁤CDC Advisory Panel Update

WASHINGTON – ​ updated COVID-19 vaccines are now ⁢available ‍under new recommendations from the Centers for ​Disease Control adn Prevention⁣ (CDC), shifting from universal ⁢annual‌ shots to targeted vaccination for those at ⁢higher risk.The⁤ change,approved by⁣ the CDC’s Advisory ⁢Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP),aims to streamline ‍vaccination efforts while still‌ protecting vulnerable ⁢populations.

most major‌ health​ insurers have committed to covering the updated vaccines at no cost to patients through 2026. All insurers⁢ except⁢ unitedhealthcare are included in this commitment, though UnitedHealthcare will continue no-cost coverage for it’s standard⁤ commercial plans, encompassing individual ​and⁢ small business offerings. Coverage decisions for ‌large employer-sponsored plans will be made individually, though the ⁤potential to avoid costly hospitalizations from severe COVID-19​ cases may incentivize‌ continued coverage.

Who is Eligible?

The FDA ⁢has approved ⁣the updated vaccines⁢ for individuals ⁤age 65 and older, and ⁣for ⁢younger ⁣adults and children with medical conditions that ⁢increase their risk of severe COVID-19. The​ CDC⁣ maintains a complete list of high-risk conditions,including asthma,cancer,heart or ​lung problems,obesity,depression,and a history of smoking,as​ well as physical inactivity. The list is not exhaustive, and individuals can consult their healthcare provider⁣ to determine their ⁣risk level.

Where to Get Vaccinated

Approximately‌ two-thirds of adults⁣ receive their COVID-19 shots at pharmacies, while around 30% get vaccinated at ⁣doctors’ offices, according‍ to CDC data. Initial rollout challenges that ⁢led to appointment scarcity and cross-state travel ​have ⁢largely been resolved.

CVS and Walgreens​ both report ample vaccine supply across their locations nationwide. CVS can deliver vaccinations in all ⁣50 states​ and Washington,⁣ D.C., but prescriptions⁢ are required in ‍D.C., Florida, and Georgia. Walgreens also requires prescriptions in a​ limited ⁤number ⁣of states.

Both pharmacy chains will ask patients under 65 about potential⁤ risk factors but‌ will not require proof of eligibility. “In simplest terms, if a patient says they’re ​eligible, ⁤they will get the vaccine,” ⁤stated CVS Health spokeswoman Amy Thibault.

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