Free Covid Vaccines Will Soon Become Harder for Some to Find
Free COVID-19 vaccines will still be available for poor Filipinos even after the countrys COVID-19
A program that provided more than one million Covid
Free COVID-19 vaccines will soon become harder for some to find. A program that provided more than one million Covid shots is ending, and there is no guarantee that it will be replaced.
The program, called Bridge Access, was created by the Biden administration to provide free COVID-19 vaccines to uninsured and underinsured people. The program has been a success, providing roughly 15 million shots. However, the program is set to expire on March 31, and there is no guarantee that it will be replaced.
The end of the Bridge Access program will leave many people without access to free COVID-19 vaccines. This is especially concerning for people who are uninsured or underinsured. These people are more likely to be exposed to COVID-19 and to have serious complications from the disease.
The Biden administration has said that it is committed to ensuring that everyone has access to free COVID-19 vaccines. However, it is unclear how the administration will do this once the Bridge Access program ends. The administration has proposed a new program to replace Bridge Access, but the program has not yet been approved by Congress.
The end of the Bridge Access program is a major setback in the fight against COVID-19. The program has been a success, and it has helped to protect millions of people from the disease. The Biden administration must work to ensure that everyone has access to free COVID-19 vaccines, even after the Bridge Access program ends.
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