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No. Immigration status does not matter. DHS encourages all individuals, regardless of immigration status, to receive the COVID-19 vaccine once eligible under local distribution guidelines. Learn more.
Vaccine paid for with U.S. taxpayer dollars will be given to the American people at no cost (free). Providers that participate in the CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Program agree to give the vaccine regardless of someone’s ability to pay or their insurance status. In some cases, a provider may charge a small fee to your health insurance for the administration of the vaccine, but they must not ask to be reimbursed from a vaccine recipient.
Vaccine paid for with U.S. taxpayer dollars will be given to the American people at no cost (free). Providers that participate in the CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Program agree to give the vaccine regardless of someone’s ability to pay or their insurance status. In some cases, a provider may charge a small fee to your health insurance for the administration of the vaccine, but they must not ask to be reimbursed from a vaccine recipient. Learn more.
Yes. COVID-19 vaccines and other vaccines may now be administered without regard to timing. Learn more.
The Immunization Registry Information System (IRIS) is a tool that has been used by vaccine providers for many years. IRIS provides computerized tracking of immunizations for children, adolescents and adults who are seen in a variety of public and private health settings throughout the state. The IRIS program is able to document individual immunizations, track vaccine usage and vaccine distribution. Learn more.