Health & Fitness
Rockies, Gov. Polis To Host Vaccine Clinic At Coors Field
Those who get vaccinated can get a photo taken with Rockies mascot Dinger and receive Rockies giveaways.

DENVER, CO — The Polis administration has partnered with the Colorado Rockies to host a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Coors Field on Saturday.
The clinic will be open for anyone ages 5 and older to receive a first, second or booster dose of their vaccine, the governor's office said.
“The Rockies are proud to partner with the Governor’s Office and the State of Colorado to help ensure that all Coloradans have easy access to the COVID-19 vaccine,” said Greg Feasel, Colorado Rockies president and chief operating officer, in a statement.
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“We’re thankful for the Governor and his team’s efforts to make this event happen, and we are excited to welcome Coloradans to Coors Field for an event as important as this.”
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The clinic will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Coors Field, 2001 Blake St. Those who get vaccinated can get a photo taken with Rockies mascot Dinger and receive giveaways, including Rockies promotional jerseys, hats, and baseball cards, while supplies last, the governor's office said.
Vaccine clinic details
- Advance appointments are available, and walk ups will be accepted, the governor's office said.
- Entry: Gate D at 20th and Blake
- Appointment scheduling link
- Parking: Lot A on the north side of the stadium off Park Ave. and Wazee
- Transit: Plan your route with RTD’s trip planner.
“Families and kids across Colorado are protecting themselves with the safe and effective COVID vaccine," Gov. Jared Polis said in a statement.
"Coloradans are working together to end the pandemic so our kids can thrive and we can all enjoy an even safer baseball season next year. We thank the Rockies for their efforts, urge Coloradans to sign up for this clinic and to get the lifesaving vaccine and booster today.”
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