As health care inequities deepen, pharmaceutical giants and insurers are maximizing profits.
The latest COVID-19 booster shot is now available to the public. But this time, access is a bit more challenging.
Though Ray was able to get her vaccine on Sept. 25, nearly two weeks after the vaccine was approved, the experience left a bad taste in her mouth. “The government should still be arranging this,” she said. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra has since met with representatives from major insurance companies and retail pharmacies, promising that most hiccups, and the confusion and disorder of the rollout point to a lack of trust in the health care institutions and providers around COVID-19 — which could contribute to a lack of receptiveness to vaccination altogether.. With few exceptions, all public and private insurers are required to make the shots no-cost.
Booster uptake rates are low across the board. While about 70% of Americans completed the primary series of vaccines, a paltrygetting bivalent boosters. Misinformation and confusion around waning immunity and inconsistent public messaging have led many to believe that they do not need additional doses, even though vaccine efficacy wanes over time. Others are simply “done” with COVID-19.
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