I am pleading with every eligible person to get the vaccine so we can get back to our lives!
WHERE CAN I GET THE VACCINE?
Please sign up on ALL of the following locations to get your name put on a list for the vaccine:
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Click Here for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment website
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STRIDE Community Health Center is providing the vaccine. Click Here to sign up for a vaccine appointment.
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Salud Family Health Center is providing the vaccine. Click Here to sign up for a vaccine appointment.
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Centura Health is providing the vaccine. Click Here to sign up for vaccine notifications.
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SCL Health is providing the vaccine. Click Here to sign up for vaccine notifications.
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UC Health is providing the vaccine to all eligible people. You DO NOT need to be part of their health system. Click Here to enroll.
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Kaiser is providing the vaccine to eligible non-members. You DO NOT need to be part of their health system. Click Here to enroll.
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Denver Health is providing the vaccine to eligible non-members. You DO NOT need to be part of their health system. Click Here to enroll.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
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Call the Colorado Department of Public Health Vaccine Lines:
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303-389-1687
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877-462-2911
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877-268-2926
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Click Here for Colorado Department of Public Health Vaccine Website
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Which vaccine should I get?
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Whichever one you are eligible for as soon as it is available to you.
- All 3 prevent death, hospitalizations and severe disease.
- All 3 are free.
- What are the major differences between the 3 vaccines:
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Pfizer vaccine
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Does not contain eggs, preservatives or latex
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Requires 2 shots
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For ages 16 and older
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Moderna vaccine
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For ages 18 and older
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Requires 2 shots
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Does not contain eggs, preservatives or latex
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Johnson & Johnson Janssen vaccine
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For ages 18 and older
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Requires 1 shot
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Does not contain animal derivatives nor preservatives. Information about latex has not been updated on websites yet - stay tuned!
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Can children younger than 16 get the vaccine? Answer: NO
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Can immune-compromised and pregnant people get the vaccine? Answer: YES
If you have other questions, please make an appointment to discuss this with me.