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PSA: Likely COVID Vax Restrictions by 9/19/25

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! 👍

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Thanks, Hannah for the additional information. Got my updated Covid and this year's flu vax last Monday preparing to travel about 10 days from now so wanted the 2-week lead time PLUS I live in Idaho and am never sure what is going to go on with health care issues here.

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Thanks from me, too, Hannah! I got the flu and current Covid shots on Wednesday which doesn’t give me full lead time before my flight today, but hopefully some protection until it kicks in.

At least my arm is no longer sore. 😄

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Pam, Yay! (And same here in my state)

Mardee, I think my husband might start charging me every time I reference my poor aching arm LOL. (And happy travels to you!!! 🇷🇴)

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Thank you Hannah, just made appointment for today at CVS for new 25-26 vaccine, would be getting it anyway now I’ll have it over and Insurance covered.

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Last week the Costco pharmacy in Issaquah, WA was administering the Pfizer Comirnaty 2025-2026 vax shots in store, just walk up, do the paper work and get the shot. Same for the Flu shot. Very convenient for members.

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We got ours today! Thanks for the information, Hannah. I sent it on to my kids, most of whom have high-risk conditions.

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Thanks. Just scheduled for Wednesday. Will travel in 2 months but be around large group of people in 2 weeks.

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Bella and Katiecem, I'm thrilled; you've both just made my day!

wendellrm, I love hearing just how easy it is (as it should be) in the states whose governors have taken those steps!

ETA: CanAmCherie Yay! So glad the information was helpful!

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Thanks, Hannah! My husband and I just received our Covid and flu vaccines after reading your post. Scheduled at Walgreens with no problem. We leave on Monday for our trip! We are both under 75, so wanted to be sure we were covered.

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Thanks for the update. I scheduled mine for Tuesday of this week. I’m not 100% sure what high-risk condition I’m going to attest to, but I think the fact that I’m the primary caregiver for an 89-year-old should qualify. I’m a week out from my 65th birthday and I was thinking about changing it to after that so I didn’t have to lie, but I’m going to lie.

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Carol--

You may want to wait on the flu shot and get the extra strength version folks 65+ get

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MarKS13, Hooray! My public-health loving self is so happy to have helped!

Carol, oh I'm so glad you mentioned that so I can clarify: at CVS (and I'm highly confident at Walgreens, too), you simply check the box attesting to a high-risk condition, but you are NOT required to specify which condition(s) specifically (nor provide any "proof"). Between now and 9/19/25, any self-attested, non-specified high-risk condition grants you access to the vaccine, independent of your age. For example, I'm 44 and my husband 47; we both scheduled online, self-attesting to a high-risk condition -- without having to specify which one -- and were then able to schedule. (We do not live in one of the states requiring a covid vaccine prescription.) When I went for mine yesterday, no additional information was asked of me; they simply gave me the shot.

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I'd caution that this information is highly dependent on where you live and what health insurer you have. For example, in Oregon and Washington, Kaiser Permanente will vaccinate any of their members 6 months and older starting 9/15 (source: https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/oregon-washington/health-wellness/coronavirus-information/vaccine-appointments). As I am not a member, nor do I qualify by age, nor will I attest to a health condition I don't have, so I'll be waiting to see if the Oregon/Washington/California scheme pans out. Meanwhile I've scheduled my flu shot which is widely available.

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Absolutely it varies by state in that some states require a prescription from your doctor, while others have taken steps to override the restrictions from the FDA.

As an fyi as to how wide ranging the list of high-risk conditions are that qualify you for the covid vaccine (at least until the CDC panel meets on 9/19) here's the list:

https://www.cdc.gov/covid/risk-factors/index.html

So again, it's everything from being overweight to having previously smoked to having a history of depression to being physically inactive (which is a relative term), along with a host of other common conditions.

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Thanks, Hannah, for posting this. My pharmacist at our clinic had told me there was a meeting on the 18th which would determine if they would even carry the vaccine this year, but I didn't realize it was a meeting of the CDC!

So we have appointments for tomorrow to get yet another Covid vaccine. I think it is #9 for me and #10 for my spouse.

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mnannie

I realized today, I've totally lost track of how many COVID vaccines I've had, lol! It could be 9 or 10.

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Getting mine tomorrow.

Note that my experience is that insurance companies update their coverages in late fall for Jan 1, then whatever is in effect then is valid through the calendar year irrespective of changes the CDC makes during that calendar year.