YOUR LIFE YOUR HEALTH

‘You don’t want to wait’: Doctors urge Utahns get updated COVID-19 vaccine

Sep 12, 2024, 5:09 PM | Updated: 6:02 pm

SALT LAKE CITY — Respiratory virus season is fast approaching, which means an uptick in flu, COVID-19 and RSV cases. But there are vaccines that can protect you against all three of these diseases, including a new COVID-19 vaccine.

The updated FDA-approved 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine targets the KP.2 strain — a descendant of the JN.1 variant. Experts say since vaccine immunity wanes over time and the virus mutates, this updated vaccine provides the best protection against the strains currently circulating.

“This is the time where we start spreading the disease more. We’re not waiting for COVID season to hit — it’s already starting to hit,” said Dr. Tamara Sheffield, medical director for immunization programs for Intermountain Health.

Sheffield said not only do vaccines protect us from serious infection, but prevent us from spreading COVID-19 to others.

“It’s our community responsibility to protect those who can’t protect themselves,” she said.

The CDC recommends everyone 6 months and older should receive the new COVID-19 vaccine, regardless if you’ve had a previous COVID-19 shot. Those 65 and older and those with underlying medical conditions are at greater risk for severe cases.

“If it’s been a while since you got that vaccine, you need to re-boost your immune system, and you need to target it to the current type of variant,” she said.

If you’ve recently had COVID-19, experts say you can wait three months before receiving the vaccine.

Sheffield said it’s safe to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and the flu shot at the same time, however, since COVID-19 cases are already on the rise, it’s best to get it sooner rather than later.

“You don’t want to wait to get the vaccine,” she said.

To schedule a vaccine, contact your local pharmacy, health department, or doctor’s office, or go to vaccines.gov to find an appointment near you.

The new COVID-19 vaccine is free under most private health insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid plans. Federal funding for the Bridge Access Program — making the vaccine free to everyone — just ended, so uninsured individuals could pay up to $200 for the new vaccine.

Pfizer and Moderna said free vaccines will be available through a patient assistance program, but it is unclear who would qualify. The Vaccine for Children Program offers vaccines to uninsured children ages 18 and younger.

KSL 5 TV Live

Your Life Your Health

Utah has seen a big spike in severe flu cases, with 829 reported hospitalizations statewide, accor...

Emma Benson

What to know as flu season ramps up 

Utah has seen a big spike in severe flu cases, with 829 reported hospitalizations statewide, according to data from Dec. 29 to Jan. 4. That's up nearly 300 cases from the week before. 

12 days ago

People on cardio machines in a gym....

Emma Benson

Exercise therapist shares tips to set and stick to a fitness routine

It's the start of a new year, and for many, becoming more physically active with exercise is a top resolution. But when it comes to setting fitness goals, there are a lot of options out there.

19 days ago

Dr. David Morrell, Dr. Josh Morrell, and Dr. Glen Morrell preforming surgery together....

Emma Benson

Family of doctors provide healthcare to Utahns amid physician shortage

A Utah family shares several things in common, but what stands out the most is that their father and two sons are surgeons.

26 days ago

A sidewalk covered in snow after a major snowstorm in Utah....

Emma Benson

Avoid winter-related injuries with these safety reminders

As temperatures drop and snow falls, emergency departments see a surge in winter-related injuries.

1 month ago

Victoria Wynn paints...

Emma Benson

12 ways to stay healthy this holiday season

Here are 12 ways to stay healthy this time of year, so you can enjoy the holiday festivities all season long.

2 months ago

Research shows that showing gratitude can have a variety of health benefits. (KSL TV)...

Emma Benson

Benefits of gratitude: The healthiest side dish

Tis the season of thanks, and research shows being grateful can have many health benefits.

2 months ago

Sponsored Articles

holiday gift basket with blue tissue paper and gingerbread cookies...

Kneaders Bakery & Cafe

Holiday hacks for a stress-free season

Get more out of your time with family and loved ones over the holidays by following these tips for a stress-free season.

2 computer techs in a computer shop holding up a computer server with the "hang loose" sign...

PC Laptops

A comprehensive guide to choosing the right computer

With these tips, choosing the right computer that fits your needs and your budget will be easier than ever.

crowds of people in a German style Christmas market...

This Is The Place Heritage Park

Celebrate Christkindlmarket at This Is The Place Heritage Park!

The Christkindlmarket is an annual holiday celebration influenced by German traditions and generous giving.

Image of pretty woman walking in snowy mountains. Portrait of female wearing warm winter earmuff, r...

Lighting Design

Brighten your mood this winter with these lighting tricks

Read our lighting tips on how to brighten your mood in the winter if you are experiencing seasonal affective disorder.

A kitchen with a washer and dryer and a refrigerator...

Appliance Man

Appliance Man: a trusted name in Utah’s home appliance industry

Despite many recent closures of local appliance stores, Appliance Man remains Utah's trusted home appliance business and is here to stay.

abstract vector digital social network technology background...

Les Olson

Protecting yourself against social engineering attacks

Learn more about the common types of social engineering to protect your online or offline assets from an attack.

‘You don’t want to wait’: Doctors urge Utahns get updated COVID-19 vaccine