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Let's give good health a shot. Now's the time to get your updated COVID-19 vaccine and your flu
shot. For better protection against flu, the CDC recommends people 65 or older get one of the
three higher-dose flu vaccines, if available. Vaccines.gov
Visit Vaccines.gov to find COVID-19 vaccines and
flu shots, including the high-dose flu vaccines, near you. You can get a flu
shot and a COVID-19 vaccine, including the updated COVID-19 vaccine, at the
same visit. Medicare covers flu shots and COVID-19 vaccines at no cost to you. So
why wait? Stay up to date on your vaccines for better protection this
season. Good to know: Starting
in 2023, people with Medicare Part D drug coverage will pay nothing
out-of-pocket for even more vaccines, including the shingles vaccine, that
are recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). Sincerely, The Medicare Team |
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Friday, December 30, 2022
Take action: Give good health a shot
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