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Will you be able to get a COVID vaccine?

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    Bernard
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    To my knowledge, I've never had covid. I've gotten boosters every year since the pandemic. I am planning to get one this fall--I usually wait until November--unless I read or hear something to discourage me.

    The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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      The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved the latest round of Covid vaccines in the U.S., but only for those at higher risk of getting severely sick from the virus.
      Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the shots are available for all patients who choose them after consulting with their doctors.
      But it’s unclear how easily patients without high risk factors will be able to get a Covid vaccine, and whether insurance plans will still cover the shots for healthy Americans.

      https://www.cnbc.com/2025/08/27/fda-covid-vaccine-authorization--rfk.html

      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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        I'm not quite geezerly enough, and I don't meet any of the other requirements.

        I'm pissed.

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          jon-nyc
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          Canada is a four hour drive

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            Bernard
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            #28

            I'm in the old enough category and thankful for that.

            I read this rather wishy-washy paragraph at NPR:

            People who are not officially eligible for the vaccines may still be able to get the shots for themselves or their children by getting a doctor's prescription and paying out of pocket. But that may create insurmountable barriers for many people. The COVID shots can cost $200 or more without insurance, getting a doctor's appointment can be difficult for vaccination can be difficult..

            but then:

            Nineteen states require pharmacists to follow the CDC's guidelines, according to the American Pharmacists Association. The rules vary in the remaining states.

            The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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              Canada is a four hour drive

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              Mary Anna
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              @jon-nyc said in Will you be able to get a COVID vaccine?:

              Canada is a four hour drive

              That's probably the plan. I was looking at options this afternoon.

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              • M Mary Anna

                I'm not quite geezerly enough, and I don't meet any of the other requirements.

                I'm pissed.

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                @Mary-Anna said in Will you be able to get a COVID vaccine?:

                I don't meet any of the other requirements.

                But do check with your doc just in case. I suspect both myself and Mr SK will be able to get a prescription for the shot.

                I'll let you know!

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                  @Mary-Anna I can let you know when pharmacies here have them in stock. Shoppers Drug Mart is the general go to for both flu and COVID vaccinations - in Quebec it is called Pharmaprix.

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                    Thanks, Dol! That would be great.

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                      Some info from Katelyn Jetelina, M.D. Her blog on substack is Your Local Epidemiologist.

                      Is it okay not to get the Covid-19 vaccine anymore? Does having had a vax + some boosters provide any long-term protection? For how long?

                      The science hasn’t changed: The vaccine is still safe and effective. What has changed is the environment: most of us now have some level of immunity, which is why Covid-19 is no longer an emergency.

                      Immunity has two layers: short-term antibodies and long-term memory cells (T cells). Covid-19 antibodies fade within about 4 months, so without a recent vaccine (or infection), you’re more likely to get infected and more likely to spread it to others. Memory cells last longer and help prevent severe illness—this doesn’t seem to fade for healthy or young individuals, but not everyone’s immune system holds onto that protection equally well. That’s why high-risk groups are prioritized for ongoing vaccinations, like pregnant women, children under 2, adults over 65, and those with chronic conditions.

                      Lots more good info here:

                      https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/covid-19-vaccine-license-change-12

                      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                        Thanks for that link @wtg

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                          @Rontuner Same here.

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                          @wtg my doctor has been saying the same for a few years. I've been getting them anyway. I'm pretty close to the age barrier.

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                            Many states are in the process of delinking from CDC panels and doing approvals on their own. This is because some pharmacies (like CVS) are unwilling to provide vaccines in their states because they believe existing state policy mandates CDC approval.

                            New Mexico for instance:

                            https://www.nmhealth.org/news/vaccine/2025/8/?view=2267

                            This ruling came out a day after I told Governor Grisham (on her BlueSky account) to do precisely this. Must have been my forceful note! 😀

                            Crazy economist who likes to write about higher education.

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                              New England states are exploring banding together to do something similar

                              The Defender

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                                This is all part of the "soft secession" process. It's just a bit more organized than one-issue challenges to this or that federal policy. Blue states are indeed coordinating resistance to federal rules and requirements in ways that challenge the idea of a long-lasting political union. We will be in the end-stage of that process when wealthier states find ways to stop sending revenues to the poorer red states that fleece them.

                                Crazy economist who likes to write about higher education.

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                                  https://www.axios.com/2025/08/29/cvs-covid-vaccines-kennedy-rfk

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                                    Ax, that story is SOOOOO yesterday ...

                                    it's available in NM now. See my post three posts up. 😊

                                    Crazy economist who likes to write about higher education.

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                                      SK:
                                      If you have a portal for out of office questions for your provider, might that be a good alternative to such a question in a meeting?

                                      Nevermind.
                                      I see wtg already asked about this option, and you looked into it.
                                      (Your obligatory PCP change sounds like a humongous nuisance.)

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                                        I'm unhappy to see Massachusetts is one of only three states where CVS won't dispense the vaccine with or without a script. (I wonder why. Same question re Florida with all their retirees.) One son who lives in MA is working as a paramedic (exposure!).
                                        I hope other pharmacies there will fill scripts.

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