The Centers for Disease Control has recently updated its guidelines for respiratory immunizations, including influenza, COVID-19, and RSV. The CDC recommends that everyone over the age of 6 months receive a seasonal flu vaccine and stay up to date on their COVID-19 vaccinations. RSV vaccines are recommended for adults 75 or older and adults 60-74 who are at increased risk for severe RSV illness. To help prevent severe RSV illness in babies and some toddlers at increased risk, there are options. Individuals who are pregnant can receive a vaccination between 32 and 36 weeks of gestation or children under 8 months, as well as children aged 8-19 months, can receive a preventive antibody. The CDC also recommends that children under 5, adults over 50, and those at increased risk for pneumococcal disease receive a pneumococcal vaccine.
Most types of health insurance cover flu, COVID-19, pneumococcal and RSV immunizations for their members without cost-sharing. Check out the coverage rules for your plan below:
Page last updated: November 20, 2024