To anyone who wants/plans to get a covid shot this year but hasn't already done so, please note that the CDC panel meets on Thursday and Friday of next week (9/18 + 9/19) and they are looking to place additional restrictions on accessibility to the COVID vaccine, recommending it for ages 75 and up. For people under 75, it is unclear whether high-risk conditions will continue to be approved for access to the vaccine. Whatever the CDC panel recommends on 9/19/25 is what insurers will go by in terms of what they cover.
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SO, for people under age 75 and wanting the covid vaccine, it's recommended you get it BEFORE Friday 9/19. I got mine yesterday and my husband is getting his Tuesday. 🤩
Between now and the CDC panel making their recommendations on 9/19, we're currently operating under the FDA's recommendations released last month:
The FDA has already limited covid vaccine access to people 65+ and those under 65 with a high-risk condition. NOTE: "high risk" includes everything from physical inactivity, an overweight BMI, a history of depression or anxiety, high blood pressure, on and on. In other words, currently most anyone who's under 65 and wants their annual vaccine this year CAN get it. State laws will indicate whether a prescription is needed or whether you can schedule and just self-attest that, yes you have a "high-risk" condition.
Happy vaxxing everyone. 💉 As with David in Seattle's earlier (successful!) thread, please keep comments focused as to not get the thread shut down! 👍