The National pharmacy chain, CVS, has updated its plan for administering COVID-19 vaccines this fall.

CVS says it won't provide the shots to residents in Massachusetts, Nevada and New Mexico.

In 13 states, including New York, depending on the patient's age, you will need a doctor's approval and a prescription to get the vaccine.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration this week narrowed approval of the new, updated COVID-19 vaccines only to people who are over 65, or younger people with underlying conditions that put them at higher risk for severe disease.

That decision has raised questions about access for the millions of Americans who don't fall in those categories - and potentially even for some who do.

According to pharmacists, insurance groups and trade organizations, it will be mo

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