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And how will insurance companies respond if the providers stock the vaccine and administer to people outside the CDC recommendation? Would providers even be allowed to do that? idkThe FDA approved Pfizer's newest Covid-19 vaccines, but is limiting who can get it
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FDA approves updated COVID vaccines with restrictions
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved updated COVID-19 vaccines with restrictions on who can receive the shots.abcnews.go.com
The question now is how physicians, pharmacies, and state public health agencies will respond. I lived in a state that rejected the CDC's recommendations on flu shot prioritization in 2004, and vaccinated politicians and well-connected people instead of those who should have received the shot. States have some independence, then, but of course it depends on the state.
The recommendation (not yet voted on) is the vax will be available for ages 62+, and for younger people who have underlying conditions.
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