If you have any questions regarding COVID-19, or require assistance, please contact our Member Services team at 1-888-428-4440
If you have an underlying or chronic medical condition, please make sure you are in communication with your doctor during this pandemic. It is critical for you and your doctor to continue to manage your care needs by staying on top of your preventive and regular medical care. Doing so is one of the best ways to protect yourself and to manage your health risks during the pandemic, until vaccination.
Below are links to CDC information for Older Adults, and People with Certain Medical Conditions:
Vaccines are an important tool to help fight the spread of COVID-19 and to help our Members stay healthy. Once vaccines are made available, Sonder Health Plans will cover the cost of FDA-authorized COVID-19 vaccines.
Until widespread availability of a vaccine occurs, it is important to continue following the advice of health professionals in order to minimize the chances of catching or spreading the disease.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), wearing masks, practicing social distancing and washing your hands remain the best protections against the virus.
Beware of COVID-19 related fraud! Follow the link below to learn about potential fraud and how to protect yourself against these activities.
Because there will be a limited supply initially, the CDC has recommended that healthcare workers who are most at risk of contracting COVID-19, and residents of nursing homes and other long-term care facilities, be the first groups to receive vaccines. The CDC is expected to give recommendations soon about the next groups that will be prioritized for vaccine access. In general, we expect that priority will be given to the most vulnerable—including essential workers and those who fall into high-risk categories due to age or underlying conditions. Younger and healthier groups will likely be eligible to get the vaccine following those with higher priority. Note that states are developing their own prioritization plans based on the CDC’s recommendations, so eligible groups may vary somewhat from state to state.
For the latest information about COVID-19 vaccines and Georgia’s COVID-19 Vaccination Plan, please visit the links for: Georgia Department of Public Health, and Georgia COVID-19 Vaccination Plan.
According to the CDC, “The U.S. vaccine safety system ensures that all vaccines are as safe as possible.” Please see below links to the CDC’s Vaccine safety and efficacy information:
Additionally, below is an FDA link to information regarding authorized vaccines, safety, monitoring, and education on vaccine basics.
COVID-19 vaccines will be delivered via injection.
How many doses of the Vaccine are needed?
For the vaccine to be effective, most individuals will require two doses; this includes the two vaccines that recently received Emergency Use Authorization.
To get the latest information on what to expect and helpful tips after getting a COVID-19 vaccine, please visit the CDC at the below link:
Yes. According to the CDC, due to the severe health risks associated with COVID-19 and the fact that reinfection may be possible, a vaccine should be made available to individuals regardless of whether or not they have already had and recovered from COVID-19 infection.
If you have concerns due to your current health status or a specific medical condition, please make sure you consult with your doctor about whether the vaccine is appropriate for you and the safest way for you to get vaccinated.
For information from the CDC regarding people at increased risk, or other people who need extra precautions, please visit the following link:
Vaccines will be covered at no additional cost for Members during the public health emergency. Coverage applies no matter where you get the vaccine- including at both in-network and out-of-network providers. It also covers instances in which 2 vaccine doses are required.
Sonder Health Plan’s utilization management activities are designed so that they do not provide incentives, financial or otherwise, for the denial, limitation, or discontinuation of covered services by Plan staff or network providers.