11/25/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/25/2024 09:33
"The COVID-19 virus keeps changing. That's why we have a new vaccine to match the virus strains that are making people sick now," said Jeannine Pickrell, RN, Director of Population Health, TRICARE Health Plan, at the Defense Health Agency. "The benefits of getting vaccinated far outweigh the risks. Even if you do get COVID-19 after vaccination, you're much less likely to get seriously ill."
Everyone who is 6 months or older is recommended to get this new shot, even if they've gotten COVID-19 shots before. It's especially important for:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now recommends additional COVID-19 shots for some groups. People aged 65 and older should get a second dose of the new vaccine six months after their first one. The same goes for people with weak immune systems, who can get additional doses if their doctor agrees. This includes people who have human immunodeficiency virus, are getting cancer treatment, or take medication that affects their immune system.
The new rules make it easier for these high-risk groups to stay protected. The current vaccine works well against today's COVID-19 strains and helps keep people from getting very sick or going to the hospital. But since the vaccine's protection gets weaker over time, these extra shots help keep vulnerable people safe.
Whether you've never gotten a COVID-19 shot or received the 2022-2023 booster, it's important for all to receive the new 2024-2025 vaccine. It works for everyone, no matter how many shots you've received.
As described in the TRICARE Pharmacy Program Handbook, TRICARE covers vaccines at no cost to you, as long as you:
The new vaccine works well to keep people from getting very sick from COVID-19. Some people might get a sore arm or feel tired after the shot, but these feelings go away quickly. Serious problems are very rare. In fact, less than five people out of every million have a bad reaction.
Remember to protect yourself against more than just COVID-19. You can get your flu shot as well as your COVID-19 vaccine. The flu isn't just a bad cold. It can make you very sick and even put you in the hospital. For some people, like older adults and pregnant people, the flu can be even more dangerous. Getting vaccinated can help prevent serious illness.
If eligible, you should see if you can also get immunized against respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. It's a common virus that can cause cold-like symptoms.
For most people, RSV isn't serious. But it can be dangerous for babies and older adults. RSV can make some people very sick. In rare cases, it can be life-threatening for those at high risk.
Protect yourself from COVID-19, flu, RSV and more with your TRICARE pharmacy benefit. TRICARE covers age-appropriate doses of vaccines, as recommended by the CDC.
For more information about COVID-19 shots and other vaccines, visit TRICARE Immunizations, or talk to your provider.
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