"COVID Vaccines: Updates on Availability, Boosters, and Costs"
Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Atlanta Journal Constitution

The cost of COVID-19 vaccines has changed, causing confusion for some recipients. While the majority of Americans can still access the vaccines for free through private insurance or government payers like Medicare or Medicaid, it is important to go to the right place for your insurance situation. Those with private insurance should ensure they visit in-network providers to avoid potential charges. Uninsured individuals can receive free vaccines through public health sources or the Bridge Access Program, which provides vaccines through community health centers and pharmacies. Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries can also access vaccines at no cost. It is recommended to contact your insurance company or healthcare provider to confirm coverage and avoid any unexpected charges.