COVID-19 Vaccine Information

COVID-19 vaccinations and booster shots are now available. The information on this website is current, but subject to change as the situation continues to develop. Keep in mind the cost of the COVID-19 vaccinations and booster shots are covered by your Health Plan benefits. Vaccines are provided to our Members and their covered dependents at no cost. Remember, if you receive a vaccine or booster at a doctor’s office or facility, you could be subject to a deductible and/or co-insurance costs for the office visit.

Know the facts – Facilities and providers have received a lot of questions about these vaccines and their effects. For more information on COVID-19 Booster shots and who is eligible click here.

Vaccination Availability: Every person age 5 and up is now eligible for vaccination.  The CDC recommends children 5 – 11 years old receive the Pfizer-BioNTech pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine.

Booster Availability:  you are eligible for the Pfizer or Moderna Booster Shot IF YOU RECEIVED THE INITIAL PFIZER or MODERNA VACCINES AT LEAST 6 MONTHS AGO and are:

  • 18 years or older.

The CDC says you should receive the Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Booster Shot IF YOU RECEIVED THE INITIAL JOHNSON & JOHNSON COVID-19 VACCINE at least 2 months ago and are:

  • 18 years or older.

The best place to receive a vaccine or booster shot may be at one of your health plan’s custom network pharmacies. For a complete listing, log into your ufcwtrust.com account, then click on “My Pharmacy Benefits” in the “Benefits” tab. You can also check with your employer or local retail pharmacy for additional vaccine information.

Safeway Covid-19 Vaccination (will work for Safeway and Vons)

Save Mart & Lucky – please contact your local store directly

Note that state and county information supersedes any information provided here. The TFO and the Trust Funds have no control over vaccine distribution or scheduling. Information provided on this website is intended to be a resource to help our Members.

Kaiser Members and their Dependents covered under Kaiser DO NOT have to go to a Kaiser facility to get a no-cost vaccine; you are only required to provide your KP card at the pharmacy when you receive your COVID-19 Vaccine.