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CDC’s Bridge Access Program : PROGRAM OVERVIEW

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    Adults can get COVID-19 vaccines at no cost to them!

    The distribution of COVID-19 vaccines changed in September 2023 as these products moved the commercial market.

    COVID-19 vaccines are still available at no cost to most people living in the U.S. through their private health insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid plans. However, there are 25-30 million adults without health insurance and additional adults whose insurance does not offer COVID-19 vaccines at no cost to them.

    CDC’s Bridge Access Program provides no-cost COVID-19 vaccines to adults without health insurance and adults whose insurance does not cover all COVID-19 vaccine costs.

    Questions or want to learn more? Visit cdc.gov/vaccines/bridge or email PolicyISDBridge@cdc.gov

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    Why Do We Need the Bridge Access Program? -- Where Will Free Vaccines Be Available Through the Bridge Access Program? -- Additional COVID-19 Information.
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