• COVID-19 Update: Boosters for 16+ & Family Immunization Day

    From: Rite Aid Sep-15-2024 11:19:am
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    COVID-19 Weekly Update
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    Hello Xqbly,
    BOOSTERS AVAILABLE FOR 16+
    Last week the CDC & FDA recommended Pfizer boosters for ages 16-17, increasing the number of people now eligible for boosters. To help get more people vaccinated, we’re hosting a walk-in Family Immunization Day for ages 5+ tomorrow, Dec. 18, at select Rite Aid locations. If you can’t join us tomorrow, schedule your vaccination appointment today!
    Family Immunization Day
    FAMILY IMMUNIZATION DAY
    Tomorrow, December 18th, Rite Aid will be hosting a walk-in Family Immunization Day from 10am-3pm for ages 5+ in select stores. Eligible individuals can get boosters or initial series and kids as young as 5 years old can get their shots.
    Check Flu Shot Off Your To-Do List
    Avoid the flu this holiday season
    Get your COVID-19 shots AND free* flu shots for the whole family in one trip to the pharmacy. The CDC says it’s safe to get both at once, but remember it takes 2 weeks after your initial shot(s) to reach fully vaccinated status, so get your shots today!
    *No cost with insurance after satisfaction of any applicable deductible.
    Boosters for 16+
    BOOSTERS FOR 16+
    The CDC and FDA now recommend boosters for Pfizer recipients 16+, especially to help protect against the emerging Omicron variant.
    Drive Thru Testing
    Get Tested on Your Time
    Keeping yourself & your communities safe has never been easier. At Rite Aid you have 3 options for COVID-19 testing: rapid at-home, mail-in or drive-thru*. Depending on the test, results can take up to 2-5 days, so be sure to plan ahead.
    *through partnership with Health and Human Services. Rite Aid currently does not meet Hawaii travel requirements for testing. Visit the CDC website to learn more about other destinations.
    We’re still learning about the Omicron variant, but the CDC and FDA recommend getting a booster to help stay protected. With the holidays coming up, appointments are booking quickly - be sure to book appointments for you and your family today, or join us tomorrow, Dec. 18, for Family Immunization Day. In the meantime, stay safe - keep masking, maintaining distance and get tested frequently. As always, our pharmacists are here to help answer any questions you might have. Thank you for doing your part!
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    Jocelyn Z. Konrad
    Executive Vice President
    Chief Pharmacy Officer
    Rite Aid
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