All but three US states have very high or high levels of Covid-19 in their sewage right now, according to the CDC. Due to a drop in efforts to count individual cases, that data is the most accurate way to paint a picture of the current extent of Covid cases—and it’s bad.

In addition to wearing respirators, getting the updated Covid vaccine (mRNA shots were approved last week, and the Novavax vaccine this week) is an important way to reduce one’s chance of getting the infectious disease. Even if a person contracts it, the shot will reduce their risk of death and developing Long Covid.

But for uninsured and underinsured Americans, the vaccine has just gotten significantly more costly. On August 22, the CDC sunsetted its Bridge Access Program, which provided free Covid vaccines to 1.5 million Americans over the past year. A CDC spokesperson told Mother Jones that the sunsetting was a consequence of the new 2024-2025 vaccines being approved—which meant the 2023-2024 vaccines could no longer be administered. But many people did not know that the program would only cover the vaccine approved last year—just that it would end in August, potentially after the new shots became available. The CDC’s page on the program, which was live until some point Friday, did not clarify any of this information.

  • @cheese_greater
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    4 months ago

    This is gonna be a fascinating study in watching the private insurance/market for healthcare sophistry line of arguments completely evaporate in the face of RealPathologik

    It doesn’t matter if “fuck me, you got yours”, if you don’t help take care of the other who can much easier catch Covid, it will get around to you whether you like it/not, it lines up with your worldview or “philosphical” underpinnings, or you were completely responsible and did everything else right beside pure privilege in keeping yourself insulated from it otherwise.

    We are all connected and we are inextricably bound on an economic as well as +socio-physico context

    • @[email protected]
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      74 months ago

      No arguments will evaporate because the rich dudes that make and listen to those arguments all have fancy private insurance. It’s a non-issue for them.

      • @candybrie
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        44 months ago

        Their point is that the more people who have covid the worse it is for everyone, even those who are vaccinated.