• numberfour002
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    The third was at pharmacies only and free only if you didn’t have insurance.

    For people in the USA: The covid vaccine is free for people with insurance.

    Additionally, at least some doctor’s offices have it (mine does, but I don’t want to assume they all do), and there are vaccine clinics where they do flu/covid/etc that show up periodically if that’s more your style.

    I’m not specifically calling out the user I quoted, just making a general statement because I’ve seen that exact sentiment (“the covid vaccine is no longer free”) like 4 or 5 times on lemmy in just the past day. It’s disinformation/misinformation and it leads to situations where misinformed people decide not to get vaccinated, in part, because they think it’s going to cost them money.

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      Do why did they ask me for insurance information when I got there last month?

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        If the provider you were seeking the vaccine from didn’t already have up-to-date, accurate, and valid insurance information for you, then that would be one reason for asking. Realistically, a random internet stranger isn’t going to know the answer to your specific situation. However, if you want to know more about your specific circumstances, you may consider contacting them again and asking for clarification.

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        Because while you may not be billed for it, insurance will still pay for it.