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riversedge

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Fri Sep 19, 2025, 04:19 PM Sep 19

CDC advisers vote that patients must consult a health care provider for Covid-19 vaccination, but no prescription req [View all]

Source: cnn


CDC advisers vote that patients must consult a health care provider for Covid-19
vaccination, but no prescription required

By Brenda Goodman, Jamie Gumbrecht

Updated 20 min ago


Vaccine advisers to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted unanimously on Friday to shift away from a broad recommendation for Covid-19 vaccines to say that people who want one must consult with a health care provider, a process known as shared clinical decision-making.

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The recommendations are not final; they go to Acting CDC Director Jim O’Neill for approval. O’Neill, a deputy of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s, has led the agency since Dr. Susan Monarez was ousted abruptly last month.

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The vote by the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices carries additional implications for vaccine access since some states adhere closely to the committee’s recommendations. The result may be a patchwork of vaccine access from state to state, depending in part on on who is able to administer vaccines.

In a statement, a US Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson said the vote on shared clinical decision-making “provides for immunization coverage through all payment mechanisms including entitlement programs such as Children’s Health Insurance Program, Medicaid, and Medicare, as well as insurance plans through the federal Health Insurance Marketplace.”

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Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/19/health/cdc-acip-hepatitis-mmrv-covid-vaccine



MY best guess is that Insurance will require a prescription now to get these shots.

It is a patchwork amongst the states--some will pay and some will not, some will have access and some will not. [like abortion but NO outright legal ban}--just a visit to a doctor and a prescription. whow.




CDC vaccine advisers discussed Covid-19 vaccines and other shots during a meeting on Friday.
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Shared clinical decision-making. Like between a woman and her obgyn? chowder66 Sep 19 #1
This is why I raced to get mine two weeks ago truthisfreedom Sep 19 #2
So did I. BigmanPigman Sep 19 #9
why I drove to a Minute Clinic an hour from home to get mine yesterday. Native Sep 20 #13
I just got mine yesterday spinbaby Sep 20 #15
Sounds like they were too afraid to do what they wanted to do Raven123 Sep 19 #3
What an ignorant plan! What a F-ing Nerd Gang Kennedy gathered as advisors! mpcamb Sep 19 #4
So without a prescription BlueKota Sep 19 #5
I don't think it requires talking to a doctor. A couple of questions from your pharmacist will suffice. onenote Sep 19 #7
Thank you. BlueKota Sep 19 #8
they won't Skittles Sep 19 #11
I think your prediction about insurance is wrong. onenote Sep 19 #6
Agreed. Has forgotten about Paxlovid - a very expensive drug Iris Sep 22 #20
I got my booster yesterday SCantiGOP Sep 19 #10
What's that line republicans used? "Streamlining Government?" Grins Sep 19 #12
I saw another article last night that said prescriptions will be necessary. Native Sep 20 #14
Well, that is what is more important, now isn't it? OldBaldy1701E Sep 20 #16
Got my COVID and Flu vaccine today bmichaelh Sep 20 #17
Immunocompromised Chrysanthemum Sep 21 #19
I got both flu and Covid over the weekend in NC Iris Sep 22 #21
Chaos reigns, which I imagine is the goal. Pinback Sep 21 #18
Why is GA requiring a prescription for people over 65? Iris Sep 22 #22
It's infuriating. Pinback Sep 22 #24
So ridiculous. Probably the safest vaccine out there with billions of users having travelingthrulife Sep 22 #23
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