This text was initially printed on Sep 21 5:00am EDT by THE CITY
‘Tis the season for a brand new COVID vaccine.
If it’s been greater than two months since you bought any earlier COVID shot and when you’re at the very least 5 years previous, it’s time to make an appointment for the latest jab.
That brand-new shot is a monovalent vaccine accredited by the Federal Drug Administration in early September.
However don’t name it a booster.
The brand new shot isn’t constructing off or bettering the immunity you have already got from earlier COVID vaccinations; it’s making a brand new immune response to present variant threats. Immunology professor Andy Pekosz on the Johns Hopkins College of Public Well being says “the change in wording displays that we’ve begun treating COVID like we deal with influenza, with annual vaccination.”
Earlier boosters, together with the bivalent boosters from final fall and winter, are now not obtainable within the U.S. as of Sept. 11, 2023, the CDC mentioned.
In Jamaica, Queens, Victoria Robinson, a neighborhood well being employee on the senior care facility India Dwelling, mentioned she’s observed “little curiosity” within the new vaccine from the New Yorkers she talks to every single day. If she talks to 5 individuals, possibly two of them will present some willingness to take a brand new shot, and even find out about it.
“Folks consider COVID-19 is completed with us,” she mentioned, and lots of people she’s spoken with “don’t belief the science” behind the vaccine.
“As a result of the town is a melting pot, there are language and cultural hurdles which have allowed disinformation to take root and lift disinterest amongst neighborhood members,” she mentioned.
To Bruce Y. Lee, professor of well being coverage at CUNY’s College of Public Well being, there are three causes to get the brand new vaccine. First, as a result of it targets a subvariant of the virus that’s “a lot near the presently circulating subvariants” than any earlier shot.
Secondly, safety from vaccines waves over time, so when you obtained your final COVID-19 vaccination greater than 4 months in the past, the safety provided by the vaccine “is getting weaker and weaker with time.”
Lastly, getting a shot is your greatest safety from the winter surges which have come for the reason that virus appeared, he mentioned, “across the time the climate will get significantly colder and drier and actions transfer extra indoors.”
“It’s vital to do not forget that whereas the chance of dying and hospitalization from COVID-19 could have gone down, there are nonetheless individuals affected by extra extreme outcomes from COVID-19 and lots of are nonetheless growing lengthy COVID,” he mentioned.
Right here’s how you can get your new shot in New York Metropolis now.
The place can I get the brand new COVID vaccine?
The first directors of the brand new vaccine are Walgreens and CVS pharmacies, which have partnered with the federal authorities to ship pictures to those that want them.
The Facilities for Illness Management says one of the best ways to discover a vaccine location close to you is to go looking vaccines.gov, textual content your ZIP code to 438829 or name (800) 232-0233.
The vaccine program additionally consists of Duane Reade places, that are owned by Walgreens, a consultant of the corporate mentioned.
Make an appointment and go at your scheduled time to get the shot at no matter native pharmacy has doses obtainable. If there are not any appointments obtainable, vaccines.gov recommends contacting your personal well being supplier or your native well being division. In New York, that’s the town Division of Well being.
Robinson, the neighborhood well being employee, mentioned New Yorkers who don’t converse English can get assist via a local people heart, well being providers group or senior heart.
“Group-based organizations like India Dwelling are additionally glorious sources since we are able to information neighborhood members via the method … and possibly help with any language difficulties,” she mentioned.
Each Moderna and Pfizer manufacture the brand new vaccine, and the CDC says you possibly can select whichever firm you’d like, no matter which vaccine maker you obtained your shot from beforehand.
Will the brand new shot price something?
The brand new vaccine ought to price you nothing.
In case you are insured or insured via Medicare, the shot’s price is roofed and you’ll pay nothing.
In case you are not insured, or are underinsured, the non permanent Bridge Entry Program — utilizing $1.1 billion in already-allocated COVID-19 emergency funds — will cowl the price of the brand new vaccine. This system is slated to run via December 2024, in line with this information on vaccine prices from the well being coverage group KFF.
Nonetheless, Robinson says in case you are frightened about receiving a copay or invoice, she suggests contacting your insurer to verify it is going to be free
“Undocumented people ought to search help from any of New York Metropolis’s Well being and Hospitals, as they cowl the COVID-19 immunizations,” she added. To contact the Well being + Hospitals system for vaccines, click on right here.
Can I get the flu vaccine on the similar time?
Sure. There is no such thing as a ready interval between flu shot and the brand new COVID shot, in line with the CDC, and you may get each pictures on the similar time when you’d like.
Will the brand new vaccine make me really feel unwell? Ought to I plan to take a sick day?
Some individuals could have unwanted effects from the vaccine which embrace chills, fever, fatigue, headache, muscle ache or nausea, in line with the CDC.
New York regulation legitimate via the top of this yr mandates that each one employers should enable as much as 4 hours of paid go away to get a COVID vaccine. Moreover, employers are supposed to permit unpaid sick time for sickness from COVID, and lots of are required to offer at the very least 5 days of paid go away relying on the scale of the corporate. For extra details about sick time and COVID in New York, learn extra from the state Division of Labor.
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