Get ready for a smooth COVID-19 vaccine season! The CDC confirms access for everyone aged 6 months and older, with no prescription required. Discover what to expect and how to get your shot easily this year.
Rite Aid has announced the closure of all its locations, following multiple bankruptcies and significant financial struggles. With over 520 stores shut down, customers are left searching for new pharmacies. What does this mean for your medication needs?
President Trump is set to unveil a new strategy to lower drug costs, including the launch of a 'TrumpRx' website for discounted medications and a deal with Pfizer. This move aims to tackle high prescription prices that burden American patients.
As colder months bring respiratory illnesses, a new advisory recommends that you consult a pharmacist before getting your COVID vaccine. No prescription needed, but be prepared for a brief discussion.
As drugstores gear up to deliver updated COVID-19 vaccines this fall, insurers are set to cover them despite a lack of strong recommendations from health officials. Learn about vaccine availability, coverage details, and eligibility criteria.
This fall, new FDA guidelines mean fewer people may qualify for the COVID-19 vaccine. Understand the changes and why this could impact your ability to get vaccinated.
Getting a COVID vaccine is tougher this year due to new FDA approvals limiting eligibility. If you're struggling to find a shot, read on for essential information on risk factors and where to get vaccinated.
In a significant move, Democratic governors from Arizona, Illinois, Maine, and North Carolina have signed orders to make COVID-19 vaccines more accessible at pharmacies without the need for individual prescriptions. This change comes amid a politically charged climate surrounding vaccine distribution in 2025.
New Jersey follows New York's lead in allowing broader access to COVID-19 vaccines, challenging federal restrictions. The move aims to reduce confusion and ensure public health safety amid ongoing vaccine debates.
In a significant shift, CVS and Safeway pharmacies in Virginia are now offering Covid-19 vaccinations without the need for a prescription. This change follows recent federal guidelines and aims to increase accessibility for residents. Learn how you can get vaccinated today!