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 The U.S. government is spending  stanley trinkflaschen billions of dollars on COVID-19 vaccines and at-home test kits. So why ar stanley quencher e some people being charged for the shots they got last year Matt Kunkle is a graphics designer who got the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine almost a year ago. I got the COVID vaccine when it was first available to my age group, March or April, around then,  he said.Kunkle forgot all about it until he checked his phone  stanley drink bottle the other day to find a bill for his two shots. There were two charges for $25, so it was $50 total,  he said.He couldn t believe it. It was just strange to me because it is kind of universal knowledge that these things are free, you know   he said.Why you may get a billWhile the vaccine itself is free and paid for by taxpayers, some hospitals and doctors groups have been adding an  administrative  fee, and those bills are just showing up now.Tim and Vickie Gobin say it also happened to them after going to a grocery store pharmacy for their  free  shots. Nothing was said about any charge, any fee, so I got my shot and 10 days later we get the bill,  she said.A recent New York Times investigation found that  the vaccines are supposed to be free, but surprise bills could happen anyway.  An insurance trade group 鈥?AHIP 鈥?told the Times that  health insurance providers should pay for the administrative fees. That means those who receive a bill should call their insurance company and ask them to remove the charge.Test kits should be free, tooMeanwhile, the Department of L