Some people can’t get it because they don’t have insurance and it is pretty expensive. So a family of four could wind up spending several hundreds of dollars if they can’t afford the vaccine and there is no public support for it, or they don’t know where to get help to pay for it in the United States.
Some people can’t get it because they don’t have insurance and it is pretty expensive. So a family of four could wind up spending several hundreds of dollars if they can’t afford the vaccine and there is no public support for it, or they don’t know where to get help to pay for it in the United States.
Indeed, there are multiple reasons, some of which are baffling. I mentioned one that I don’t think is as widely known.
The vaccine is free. If it’s not covered by your health insurance, it’s subsidized by the Federal Bridge Access Program.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/programs/bridge/index.html