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I just got both COVID and flu shots at CVS on Friday. Walked in, got two little jabs, and was out in less than five minutes. Didn't even ask for insurance or any sort of payment whatsoever. I left thinking "well goddamn, this is how it should go for everything."
Not cvs but that’s how mine went today
My CVS also didn’t ask, but seeing how others in line were talking about insurance coverage for shots, I think they didn’t ask me because my insurance info was already on file.
Correct answer.
I also got mine on Friday. Entering insurance info on the appointment site wasn't required but I put it in anyway. My insurance covers it but I was thinking if I took it for free without insurance, I might be taking away a dose that can otherwise be used by someone without insurance. Not sure if that logic is correct.
I got both of mine yesterday. And as I drove away, I was thinking about how much the government will make this free and accessible as long as they know it will save them immensely on the back end.
My wife's work is having a free clinic next week, so I'm getting one or the other. I am staggering them by two weeks now though because I got them both at the same time a couple of years ago and felt worse than I did than when I actually got COVID (I'm still getting regularly vaccinated though). Last year when I staggered them, I felt fine both times.
I kind of feel like I should get the flu shot first just so that elderly people can get theirs when they need it, but maybe that's not necessary.