Coloradoans age 70+ are eligible to receive the COVID Vaccine. The state wide distribution is organized by county using healthcare providers online platforms.
Because vaccine supplies are limited, not all current recipients will have access to the vaccine at the same time. The state of Colorado is coordinating with local public health agencies, health care providers, pharmacies, and diverse community partners to distribute the vaccine as equitably and efficiently as possible.
Many hospital systems in Colorado are now working to schedule vaccine appointments with Coloradans age 70 and over, who are eligible to get vaccinated as part of phase 1B -- and many more are working to come online. In some cases, hospitals will reach out to their patients. In other cases, patients of these hospitals may sign up to be contacted about scheduling a vaccination. The rate at which hospitals are able to vaccinate Coloradans age 70+ depends on the federal supply of vaccine. Because we are trying to move as fast as we can, we will provide information as soon as it’s publicly available, and we ask that you be aware that it will evolve, change, and grow over time. The following list details how patients of these providers can sign up to be notified when a vaccine becomes available.
Click on the link below to find a provider in your county and sign up
https://covid19.colorado.gov/for-coloradans/vaccine/where-can-i-get-vaccinated#70
*Be advised Coloradans age 65-69 are eligible to get vaccinated beginning February 8.