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Posted on: January 15, 2021

[ARCHIVED] Vaccinations have started for Coloradans age 70+!

Gov. Polis has set a goal of vaccinating 70% of Coloradans 70+ by the end of February. That means 5,000 Broomfield residents 70+ will have the opportunity to be vaccinated by the end of next month!

Gov. Polis has set a goal of vaccinating 70% of Coloradans 70+ by the end of February. That means 5,000 Broomfield residents 70+ will have the opportunity to be vaccinated by the end of next month! Please remember, while vaccination will happen as fast as possible, vaccinating everyone will take time. Your opportunity is coming!

Vaccines will primarily go to hospitals in these initial phases of distribution. According to the governor’s office, 50% of the state’s allocation will go to hospitals, 20% to federally qualified health centers, 20% local public health agencies and community partners, and the remaining 10% to retail pharmacies.

Many residents have already been contacted by their doctor’s office, hospital, or pharmacy. If you do not have a doctor or pharmacy, or you haven’t been contacted by them yet, expect additional information on how to access the vaccine in the coming weeks via these weekly emails or the following sources:

  1. Broomfield.org/COVIDVaccine for updated information.
  2. The state’s Where can I get Vaccinated page for information on signing up with health providers in the area

Additionally, Broomfield Public Health is working with community partners and senior living facilities on plans for on-site vaccination clinics for older adults who may not be able to get to a hospital or clinic.

The rate at which Coloradans 70+ will be vaccinated depends on the federal supply of the vaccine. As Broomfield receives more supply, you will be informed along the way. Please check out the new vaccine data dashboard to track Broomfield’s progress in this critical step to stop the COVID-19 pandemic.

Please note that the Pfizer and the Moderna vaccines are two dose vaccines, so you will need to receive both doses to be fully protected from COVID-19. After your first dose, the same provider or health system will give you instructions on where and when to receive your second dose. In the meantime, continue to practice the 4Ws to protect yourself and those around you. Wear your mask! Wash your hands! Watch your distance! Wait on social gatherings!

Thank you for your continued patience and understanding in this process! You will continue to receive more of these alerts as updates come up. 

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