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Colorado Pharmacies Jumping Over Barriers To Get COVID Vaccines For Youngest Age Group

The youngest Coloradans have begun getting their COVID shots.

By Conor McCue, CBS Denver:


DENVER (CBS4) – After the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 6 months to 4 years, the youngest Coloradans have begun getting their COVID shots. Several days into this next vaccination wave, some pharmacies are facing challenges in serving the youngest part of the newly approved population.

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Born into a pandemic world, Chalie Hancock will soon be more protected than ever before. On Wednesday, he was just an appointment at Capitol Heights Pharmacy away.

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