CDC's COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance Sparks Confusion Amid Recent Changes

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The CDC has updated its Covid vaccine recommendations, now advising people 65 and older to get vaccinated after consulting a healthcare provider, while vaccination for those under 65 remains optional but recommended for high-risk groups. The new guidelines have led to a patchwork of state policies, complicating access and communication about vaccination. Despite these changes, vaccines remain free for most insured individuals, and availability varies by location and provider.
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