The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will end its Bridge Access Program for free COVID-19 vaccines earlier than originally planned. Launched in September 2023, the Bridge Access Program provided access to free COVID-19 vaccines for adults who either did not have health insurance or were underinsured. This program was expected to end on December 31, 2024. However, due to changes in federal funding for COVID-19 response, the Bridge Access Program is now expected to end in August 2024. An exact date for the end of this program has not yet been provided. Through the Bridge Access Program, an estimated 1.4 million free COVID-19 vaccines have been provided since September 2023 (Weixel, 2024. Cuevas, 2024). If you have not yet received an Updated 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccine and you need help paying for it, now is the time to go! Visit Vaccines.gov to search for a vaccine provider near you. |
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If you are seeking a vaccine for a person 18 years or younger, visit the CDC’s About The Vaccines For Children page. Vaccination is still the best way to protect yourself and your community against COVID-19, and cost should not have to be a barrier. Able SC remains dedicated to supporting vaccine access for people with disabilities and we will continue to provide updates on vaccine access programs. |
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