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HHS Unveils Plan for COVID-19 Vaccine Access for Uninsured After PHE End

HHS has stockpiled doses of the shot to maintain COVID-19 vaccine access for the uninsured, leveraging partnerships with pharmacies and commitments from drugmakers.

hhs details plan for covid-19 vaccine access for uninsured after phe end

Source: HHS

By Sara Heath

- The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has released its plan to maintain COVID-19 vaccine access for the uninsured even after the end of the public health emergency (PHE) in May.

The HHS Bridge Access Program for COVID-19 Vaccines and Treatments program is a $1.1 billion public-private partnership between the agency, pharmacy chains, and drug manufacturers. In essence, HHS and the drug manufacturers will provide COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, like Paxlovid, to pharmacy chains, which will administer them to individuals who are uninsured.

This plan comes as the US braces for the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency on May 11, 2023. When that time comes, many of the safety net programs set up during the pandemic will sunset, leaving the private sector to take over. Most people with insurance will still be able to access free COVID-19 vaccines, and treatments for the virus will cost around as much as treatments for other viruses.