Isn't the right time for a booster just always?
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There's a fair bit of evidence that it doesn't hurt, but it might be good enough to get a fresh booster every six months. In the US, you can do that if you're age 65+; otherwise stuck with one/year.
No, your insurance won't cover it!
Man, some shit won't even cover a flu shot without prior authorisation.
So we know your doctor, who you have been with for years and intimately knows your medical history, has made the informed determination that you need this medication to survive.
However, we don't want to pay for it, even though our formulary says we can, so we hired this pharmacy specialist to decide for you and your doctor that you don't qualify.
Thanks for continuing to pay us a lot of money for not covering your meds!
Covid is 20x worse than flu and has multiple waves a year.
I'm aware of that. That's the entire point of what I said.
Just writing to add context incase other readers don't know.
Fair enough :)
What is "The first line of most US health insurance policies" Alex.