If you're 65 or older and you're fully vaccinated for COVID-19, you can get a booster shot, at no cost to you. You can also get a booster shot if you're over 18 and have certain medical conditions, live in a long-term care facility, or work or live in a high-risk setting.
Booster shots are available for the Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines. You can get your booster shot at least 6 months after you get your second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, or at least 2 months after your Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
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You'll learn when non-United States (U.S.) citizens, who move from other countries to the U.S., may qualify to get Medicare coverage. Timing of enrollment depends on their permanent resident status and how long they've lived in the U.S. It's important to understand how these elements can impact someone's eligibility and timing for Medicare.
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November is American Diabetes Month. Medicare covers [Medicare.gov/coverage/diabetes-screenings]diabetes screenings if your doctor says you’re at risk.
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Learn more about [Medicare.gov/coverage/lung-cancer-screenings]Medicare’s coverage of lung cancer screenings.
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