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COVID levels rising in much of U.S., with highest in West, CDC says
(www.cbsnews.com)
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Fair, but in the US you can’t even pay yourself now. You just aren’t allowed. RFK decided for us that the risk of vaccination outweighs the risk of COVID.
This is what I initially thought but my friend said I could still, say, pay out of pocket. I'm hearing conflicting statements.
This is what I was told at Kaiser, then I went to a private pharmacy to double check. They aren’t allowed to give it, regardless of insurance or out of pocket.
If you lie and say you have an organ transplant or some equally serious immunological condition you can get it, and they aren’t allowed to ask for proof.
You will have to pay out of pocket though, and it will be awkward explaining why you don’t have insurance while having a bankrupting condition.
I believe you. Do you know if this applies to all states? If worse comes to worse I'm willing to travel to get my vaccine.
I was told by both that it’s a CDC issue, not a company or state issue. Besides leaving the US, lying is the way to get it.
Fair, that sucks.
Though US-Americans should be somewhat used to paying for medical services. Over here it is definitely not common to pay for vaccines. I don't even know how much paying for a COVID booster is and haven't found anything since no one is wondering this.
As a comparison, the HPV vaccines are 480€ if you are 18 or older (which, again, hardly anyone pays/is able to easily afford). I wouldn't be surprised if a COVID booster was like 50€.