>Revoking the CDC’s recommendations for pregnant women and healthy children raises questions about insurance coverage and government purchases of Covid-19 vaccines for these groups.
>Health insurance companies can decide to cover Covid-19 shots on their own, even without a formal CDC recommendation. It’s likely that they will do so, given that scientific evidence backs the vaccines as safe and effective, according to a person familiar with the legal ramifications of dropping the CDC’s recommendation, who asked not to be named for fear of retaliation.
>It could mean the Vaccines for Children program won’t cover the shots, however, the person said.
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>Revoking the CDC’s recommendations for pregnant women and healthy children raises questions about insurance coverage and government purchases of Covid-19 vaccines for these groups.
>Health insurance companies can decide to cover Covid-19 shots on their own, even without a formal CDC recommendation. It’s likely that they will do so, given that scientific evidence backs the vaccines as safe and effective, according to a person familiar with the legal ramifications of dropping the CDC’s recommendation, who asked not to be named for fear of retaliation.
>It could mean the Vaccines for Children program won’t cover the shots, however, the person said.
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