How to Get a 2025-2026 COVID Vaccine if You Want One

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) signed off this week on an advisory committee’s recommendations for updated COVID-19 vaccines for the 2025–2026 season. Under the new guidelines, each person should make their own individual decision about whether to get a COVID-19 vaccine, in consultation with a healthcare provider.

“Informed consent is back,” CDC deputy secretary Jim O’Neill said in a statement. “CDC’s 2022 blanket recommendation for perpetual COVID-19 boosters deterred health care providers from talking about the risks and benefits of vaccination for the individual patient or parent. That changes today.”

Read on for more information on what these changes may mean for you, if you’re now unsure of whether or how to get vaccinated and whether insurance will pay.

How Are the New Guidelines Different?

Before this year, the CDC recommended that everyone ages 6 months and older get a COVID vaccine and annual booster shots.

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