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Getting a COVID-19 vaccine is still free — if you know where to look
by
Janet Nguyen
Jan 25, 2024
In 2024, people without health insurance can get vaccinated for free at sites that are part of the federal Bridge Access Program.
COVID-19 economy wanes along with pandemic's urgency
Oct 17, 2023
Makers of vaccines, tests and even protective gear are struggling to adjust to slackening demand.
Moderna will charge around $130 for its COVID vaccine — and Congress isn't too happy
Mar 22, 2023
But the pharma company promised that individuals won't pay the full amount.
COVID-19 vaccine for kids under 5 could be available soon
Feb 2, 2022
As the number of vaccinated people increases, so does movement in the economy.
Facing omicron, businesses stick to COVID-19 protocols and hope for the best
Dec 17, 2021
Nearly two years into the pandemic, with vaccination mandates and other precautions in place, businesses are operating without new ways to mitigate risk.
How employer vaccine mandates are playing out in one tribal economy
Nov 12, 2021
During the pandemic, many tribal governments’ strict public health orders have clashed with the more relaxed approach of nearby communities.
Inside CureVac's odyssey to produce a COVID-19 vaccine
Oct 1, 2021
CureVac finds itself playing catch-up with other companies in producing a COVID vaccine, but the company refuses to give up.
For public good, not for profit.
United Airlines employees granted religious exemptions from vaccine mandate will be put on unpaid leave
Sep 10, 2021
The move is likely to be challenged in court.
Delta variant starting to alter consumer spending – except among unvaccinated
Aug 17, 2021
Many Americans who’ve gotten the shot are feeling anxious, but not so with the unvaccinated.
In France, consumers and business owners react to new "health pass"
Jul 30, 2021
The health pass requires people to show proof of vaccination before going into cafés, restaurants and bars, among other venues, along with some forms of transportation.