The text describes a customer’s experience with scheduling their second dose of COVID-19 vaccination at Rite Aid due to a work obligation. The customer was able to walk into the pharmacy without an appointment, and if they have insurance, they may be eligible for a copay. If not, they will be responsible for the full cost.
Rite Aid offers walk-in appointments for immunizations, but it is important to note that due to supply limitations, the first dose of the vaccine will be scheduled 28 days later. The customer should go through with the second dose appointment and not try to reschedule it elsewhere. They are advised to check in at the designated COVID-19 vaccination area 5 minutes before their scheduled appointment.
The customer also mentions that if they did not receive an email or SMS confirmation, they should schedule an appointment for CDC recommended immunizations at their local Rite Aid. They also mention that if they only received one dose of a 2-dose vaccine (Moderna or Pfizer), they will be invited to add their single dose information into the CLEAR app and schedule an appointment for 1-on-1 time with their pharmacist.
The first dose should be routinely administered to children aged 12-15 months old, and a second dose between 4 and 6 years old. The customer can manage and refill prescriptions, chat with a pharmacist, view rx history, or learn about vaccinations at the Rite Aid online pharmacy and drugstore.
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