COVID-19 Vaccinations

COVID-19 Vaccinations

Colorado’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution is rapidly evolving. Because of this, we recommend visiting the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s (CDPHE) website for the most up-to-date information.

When can I get the vaccine?

Please note that the state’s distribution plan for the COVID-19 vaccine can change. For the most up-to-date information, please visit the CDPHE’s Vaccine for Coloradans webpage.

State officials in Colorado are distributing the COVID-19 vaccines in a phased approach to promote equitable distribution. As of 01/16/2021, most counties are in transition from Phase 1A – the highest risk health care workers and individuals – to Phase 1B which includes Coloradans age 70+. It is highly likely that Coloradans age 65-69 will become eligible in the coming weeks, followed by those 60 and up in Phase 2.

While current supplies of the COVID-19 vaccines are limited, all who are eligible will be able to receive the vaccine.

Where can I get the vaccine?

For the most up-to-date information, please visit CDPHE’s webpage to find out where you can get vaccinated.

Many health care systems are working to notify patients in their databases who are 70 years and older to schedule a vaccine appointment. This includes UCHealth patients being contacted through My Health Connection, Centura Health patients being contacted through MyCenturaHealth, SCL Health patients being contacted through MyChart online portal, and others. If you are not a current patient of a health care system, you can still sign up to be placed on a list to receive the COVID-19 vaccine when it is available for your phase. Visit CDPHE’s webpage to find out where you can get vaccinated, access links for signs-ups, and for a list of providers.