2025 COVID Vaxx Thread

Anonymous
So for those of us who want the new dose (not booster) in the fall and we don’t meet the new criteria, we’ll have to pay out of pocket right? That is as long as the existing vaxx by Moderna and Pfizer can be used off-label and that it seems is still TBD pending a decision from the FDA’s NVAC.
Anonymous
Not clear I would pay for the old 2024-25 vax. The variants have moved on. I would rather have vax based on the one in China orva mix compared with what is planned.
Anonymous
We don't know yet.

I got one a week ago. I do have two underlying conditions, but god knows how available it will be.
Anonymous
We will get whatever vaccine we can get. I have a child with an autoimmune disorder and there is no way we are not protecting her, all of us who live with her.
Anonymous
My PCP sis said that most adults will be able to qualify because they are either 1) overweight, 2) have high BP, 3) smoker or former smoker, or 4) mental disorder such as depression.
Anonymous
Going to get a booster July 1.
Then I either pay out of pocket or drive to Canada. Going to keep vaccinating my kids and my elderly dad.
My heart breaks for the infants and children who will suffer because of this. Some can’t afford to pay!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We will get whatever vaccine we can get. I have a child with an autoimmune disorder and there is no way we are not protecting her, all of us who live with her.


+1 same here. Stocked up on masks, too. All of us masking everywhere except outdoors.
Anonymous
Seems sensible to require more evidence about the need for more boosters before requiring them for kids and healthy adults. The rest of the world doesnt recommend them for everyone anymore.
Anonymous
Well, the meetings about the flu vaccine were cancelled. I don't know if the ones for COVID were also cancelled.

Vaccines have to be developed long before the distribution date, and the Trump admin has cancelled the meetings and planning that would normally take place.

For example, the virus needs to grow in egg whites for a long time. Maybe six months? Last I knew, that process had not been started. If true, that would mean there is no to little vaccine.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems sensible to require more evidence about the need for more boosters before requiring them for kids and healthy adults. The rest of the world doesnt recommend them for everyone anymore.


Why make it so those of us who need the vaccine have to pay out of pocket? Just another way to increase prices for the middle and lower class while enriching T and friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Going to get a booster July 1.
Then I either pay out of pocket or drive to Canada. Going to keep vaccinating my kids and my elderly dad.
My heart breaks for the infants and children who will suffer because of this. Some can’t afford to pay!


Will the booster be available July 1st? I wouldn't be so sure. Better get it now - pharmacies will likely not re-order the old vax, and the new one won't be available yet. Driving to Canada will not work afaik. I hope paying out of pocket will still work. They should at least included a provision for those with high-risk family members or hospitals/nursing homes (and ideally those working in other high-exposure settings like teachers).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems sensible to require more evidence about the need for more boosters before requiring them for kids and healthy adults. The rest of the world doesnt recommend them for everyone anymore.


Many countries have more generous medical leave and public health system/safety net. So if we want to follow their lead, why not make those changes, too?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Going to get a booster July 1.
Then I either pay out of pocket or drive to Canada. Going to keep vaccinating my kids and my elderly dad.
My heart breaks for the infants and children who will suffer because of this. Some can’t afford to pay!


Will the booster be available July 1st? I wouldn't be so sure. Better get it now - pharmacies will likely not re-order the old vax, and the new one won't be available yet. Driving to Canada will not work afaik. I hope paying out of pocket will still work. They should at least included a provision for those with high-risk family members or hospitals/nursing homes (and ideally those working in other high-exposure settings like teachers).


I will be getting a second booster from the one that came out September 2024. We are allowed two. Im going to try. I want to know price too, I know it’s expensive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Going to get a booster July 1.
Then I either pay out of pocket or drive to Canada. Going to keep vaccinating my kids and my elderly dad.
My heart breaks for the infants and children who will suffer because of this. Some can’t afford to pay!


Will the booster be available July 1st? I wouldn't be so sure. Better get it now - pharmacies will likely not re-order the old vax, and the new one won't be available yet. Driving to Canada will not work afaik. I hope paying out of pocket will still work. They should at least included a provision for those with high-risk family members or hospitals/nursing homes (and ideally those working in other high-exposure settings like teachers).


I will be getting a second booster from the one that came out September 2024. We are allowed two. Im going to try. I want to know price too, I know it’s expensive.

$168 with coupon at cvs. Goodrx had a coupon for $108, but it did not work at the pharmacy (vaccine not covered🙄). Free with insurance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems sensible to require more evidence about the need for more boosters before requiring them for kids and healthy adults. The rest of the world doesnt recommend them for everyone anymore.


Nobody was talking about requiring them, I don't think.
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