New COVID-19 vaccines are available for Nevadans, according to a news release from the Nevada State Immunization Program.
Updated COVID-19 vaccines from both Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech are available and recommended for everyone 6 months of age and older, the release said.
“As long as you have not received a COVID-19 vaccine in the past two months, you are eligible for the new COVID-19 vaccine to ensure the best protection through this winter,” said Kristy Zigenis, section manager for the Nevada State Immunization Program.
These updated COVID-19 vaccine more closely targets the XBB lineage of the Omicron variant and could restore protection against severe COVID-19 that may have decreased over time.
Most health plans will cover the COVID-19 vaccine at no cost to the recipient, ensuring most Nevadans will be able to receive this vaccine for free.
Nevadans with plans that do not cover the cost of the COVID-19 vaccine, or those who do not have health insurance, can receive a vaccine for free from a pharmacy enrolled in the Bridge Access Program. To find a participating location go to vaccines.gov and when searching choose locations “Participating in Bridge Access Program.”