How the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency next week impacts you

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In roughly a week, the national COVID-19 public health emergency will end. It will have an impact on some programs that have been in place for the last three years.

) - In roughly a week, the national COVID-19 public health emergency will end. Now, it does NOT mean COVID goes away. But it will have an impact on some programs that have been in place for the last three years.

Data reporting, access to free tests and free vaccines and Medicaid coverage are three main areas that will be impacted. “Eventually, probably later this year, the vaccine will go into the private market meaning that when you go and get a vaccine, you’ll pay a copay,” said Stubblefield.“We’re going to the bivalent vaccine and the recommendations are anybody that is 65 years or older, get one dose of the bivalent vaccine…and then they’re good for the rest of their life,” explains Michaels.

 

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