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In the US, infant vaccines are normally free. If you're insured, they're covered via your health insurance as required by the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). If you're not insured, they're covered by the Vaccines for Children program. Contact your local federally qualified health center, department of health, or pediatrician for information on how to access free child immunizations.

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