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Our Best Shot: Cost is not a reason to avoid getting a COVID shot The shot is free. But stubborn, mistaken worries remain about being billed.
By EDITORIAL BOARD, Star Tribune April 24, 2021 6:00pm Text size Copy shortlink:
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The COVID-19 vaccine is free. For patients, there are no out-of-pocket expenses. No copay. No coinsurance. No office visit fee. No bill even if you haven t met your annual deductible.
It doesn t matter if you have health insurance or you don t. Or if you re a senior enrolled in Medicare. Or if you re younger and rely on the state s Medical Assistance program or MinnesotaCare. An individual s cost to get the shots is $0, period, because the federal government is providing the vaccines free of charge to every American. That includes the associated costs of getting it.