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BumRushDaShow

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Thu Aug 21, 2025, 10:34 AM Aug 21

For some, fall Covid shots may come with copays -- or no coverage at all [View all]

Source: NBC News

Aug. 21, 2025, 5:00 AM EDT / Updated Aug. 21, 2025, 9:22 AM EDT


If you’re in good health and plan to get a Covid shot this fall, you might end up with an unwelcome surprise: a bill.

The Food and Drug Administration is expected to approve the next round of Covid shots soon, but only for a smaller, high-risk group — adults 65 and older and people with underlying health conditions. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is likely to follow suit, limiting its recommendation on who should get the shots to the same groups. (The CDC currently recommends Covid vaccination for everyone 6 months and older.)

The change, experts say, could affect what insurers are willing to cover for everyone else who doesn’t fall under a high-risk group. By law, most health insurance plans are required to fully cover vaccines recommended by the CDC and its outside advisory committee, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).

For those who don’t fall under the CDC’s new recommendations, experts say coverage would depend entirely on their insurance — with some deciding to fully cover the shot, others requiring a copay and some not covering it at all. Without insurance, a Covid shot can cost up to $140, according to the CDC’s vaccine price list.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/-fall-covid-shots-may-come-copays-no-coverage-rcna226160

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BMI greater than 30 is a risk factor... kirby Aug 21 #1
My BMI is 23% despite losing 60 pounds. ProudMNDemocrat Aug 21 #3
I have Tri-Care for Life in addition to Medicare. ProudMNDemocrat Aug 21 #2
I guess insurers would rather cover huge hospital stays. C Moon Aug 21 #4
I think insurers would actually prefer if we all die, rather than pay a claim Walleye Aug 21 #6
The way they fight approving medical care/tests I think you are right... "Give us money and just go die"...nt mitch96 Aug 21 #17
I don't think that the $140 includes the cost of administering the vaccine. Another, like $60? progree Aug 21 #5
Check your local Health Department. Hope22 Aug 21 #8
Well, it doesn't matter to me personally since I'm over 65. But I think in general, without insurance progree Aug 21 #9
I certainly didn't think you made it up. Hope22 Aug 21 #10
From what I hear, there are income guidelines on using community health services progree Aug 21 #12
Where did you hear this? Hope22 Aug 22 #18
A friend urged me to check out Southside Community Health Services in Minneapolis progree Tuesday #19
Of course a big part of stopping a contagious disease markodochartaigh Aug 21 #7
It seems pretty clear... SickOfTheOnePct Tuesday #20
Is it too soon to blame China? twodogsbarking Aug 21 #11
I got the flu shot lasr week. BidenRocks Aug 21 #13
Why the talk about how we'll get used to this without at least calling it out for what it is -- creeping privatization! ancianita Aug 21 #14
RFK Jr. is going to kill people LetMyPeopleVote Aug 21 #15
Let's hope the insurance companies are smarter than Kennedy. It is manifestly in their self-interest Bluetus Aug 21 #16
I'm getting mine in September, with my flu shot. ananda Tuesday #21
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