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COVID-19 vaccine update:

This season's COVID-19 vaccine has been approved for all adults ages 65+ and those under 65 with certain health conditions. Vaccine inventory will be arriving to our stores shortly. Schedule ahead online your vaccine

COVID-19 vaccine update:

COVID-19 vaccines will be available in your state following the CDC's official recommendation. Check back soon for updates to help protect against COVID-19.

COVID-19 vaccination appointments are currently unavailable pending approval of updated vaccines for 2025-2026.

Once the new vaccines are approved, appointments will be available again. Check back soon.

COVID-19 vaccination appointments are currently unavailable pending approval of updated vaccines for 2025-2026.

Once the new vaccines are approved, appointments will be available again. Check back soon.

The CDC Bridge Access Program, which previously covered the cost of the COVID-19 vaccine for uninsured and underinsured people,
has been terminated as of August 31st, 2024. Learn more

If you've had COVID-19 recently

Consider these factors when thinking about scheduling a COVID-19 vaccine:
  • You should get an updated vaccine even if you've already had the disease. Natural immunity after infection exists but is short-term.
  • Receiving a COVID-19 vaccine after you recover from infection provides added protection against the virus that causes the disease.
  • Vaccination after recovery makes you less likely to get COVID-19 again
  • You may consider delaying the dose by up to 3 months. But timing decisions may vary based on your health status, contact with a loved one at higher risk of illness and rates of COVID-19 in your community.

More than one vaccine in one visit

The CDC says it’s safe to receive multiple vaccines at the same time. Stay up to date with your RSV, pneumococcal, shingles and other shots.

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What you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine & treatment options

  • Can I choose which vaccine I get?

    The CDC has no preference for any authorized or approved COVID-19 vaccine.

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  • Your treatment options

    Are there oral antiviral medications to treat COVID-19?

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Expert insights

Important COVID-19 information to help you stay informed

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to your questions about COVID-19 vaccines.

  • Vaccines have played an important role in protecting the health and safety of communities and nations throughout history. Hundreds of millions of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered safely. As a critical resource for care in our communities, Walgreens will remain focused on providing safe and convenient access to COVID-19 vaccines.

  • According to the CDC and FDA, adverse reactions or side effects for most people are usually mild and resolve within a few days. The most common adverse reactions reported after vaccination in clinical studies included:

    • Pain at injection site
    • Fatigue
    • Headache
    • Muscle pain
    • Chills
    • Joint pain
    • Fever
    • Injection site swelling
    • Injection site redness

    Some people also experience:

    • Nausea/vomiting
    • Body aches
    • Swollen lymph nodes
  • When scheduling an appointment, you’ll be able to see which manufacturer is being offered for a specific appointment date. If the location you have selected is not offering your preferred manufacturer, you have the option to view additional locations and the manufacturer they are offering that day for your appointment. Vaccine availability varies by Walgreens location and not all may be available in all areas.

    The CDC has no preference for any authorized or approved COVID-19 vaccine. If you happen to have a preference, when scheduling an appointment you’ll be able to select between Pfizer and Moderna for a specific appointment date. If you’d like to receive the Novavax vaccine, you may select “no preference” when scheduling your appointment and ask a pharmacy team member for that vaccine during your appointment.

    Vaccine availability varies by Walgreens locations and not all may be available in all areas.

  • The CDC Bridge Access Program, which previously covered the cost of the COVID-19 vaccine for uninsured and underinsured people, has been terminated as of August 31st, 2024.

    Private insurers, along with the Medicare and Medicaid government programs, are still required to cover the costs of COVID-19 vaccines for their members.

    Walgreens remains committed to driving equitable and convenient access to life-saving vaccines. We will continue to work with patients eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine to determine the best and most cost-efficient way to receive one.

  • Yes. You can get COVID-19 vaccines at the same time as other routine or seasonal vaccines, such as the flu vaccine.

  • You can access your digital COVID-19 vaccine record through the Digital Dose Card page on Walgreens.com and on the Walgreens app. You can save your Walgreens COVID-19 vaccine record to Apple Wallet and Apple Health on an iPhone with iOS 15.1 or higher, and you can save it to Google Wallet on an Android phone with Android 5 OS or higher. Adding your COVID-19 vaccine record to Google Wallet can only be done from the Walgreens app (version 51.5 or higher) and not from a mobile browser.

  • Yes! You can view you and your family’s vaccine history at Walgreens through this link.

    To see your family’s vaccine history, you will need to ensure they are added to your account. To do that, follow the steps below:

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Vaccines subject to availability. State-, age-, and health-related restrictions may apply.