Talk to your doctor to see if vaccinations against the triple threat – COVID, the flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) – are right for you and your family. While people who have been vaccinated can still get sick, the illnesses are often less severe.
- COVID Vaccines
Vaccines are available, and you can order COVID tests at no cost from the U.S. government at this link. Order now, so you have them available if you start to feel sick.
- Flu Shots
Flu shots for you and your dependents receive via the CVS Caremark retail pharmacy network will be paid in full at the pharmacy counter through April 30, 2024.* Log in at the CVS caremark website to find a network pharmacy.
- RSV Vaccines and Treatment
If you are 60 or older, an RSV vaccine you receive via the CVS Caremark retail pharmacy network will be paid in full at the pharmacy counter.* The vaccines are covered, subject to deductible and coinsurance, when administered in a medical setting other than a pharmacy.
A prescription medication to help prevent a serious lung disease caused by RSV is available for children up to age 24 months under certain conditions. The medication is covered, subject to deductible and coinsurance, when administered in a medical setting.
This medication currently is not available at a pharmacy.
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