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Colorado's Largest Community COVID-19 Vaccination Sites: List

Some of Colorado's largest community vaccination sites are offering up to 1,000 vaccines per day, public health officials said.

COLORADO — As the holidays approach, and with the detection of the omicron variant in Colorado, public health officials are reminding people of the large community COVID-19 vaccination sites in our state.

Vaccines and booster doses are free, and no identification, proof of residency, or insurance is required.

Several of the large community vaccination sites are offering up to 1,000 doses per day on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Appointments are available and strongly encouraged, and the sites can accommodate walk-up vaccinations as inventory allows, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment said.

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All the community vaccination sites offer Pfizer for Coloradans ages 12 and older, Pfizer for children ages 5-11, Johnson & Johnson, and Moderna doses, the agency said. Anyone over the age of 18 who is six months past their second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine series or two months beyond a dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine should get a booster dose, officials said.

Sites offering 1,000 doses per day on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays include:

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These sites also offer vaccinations on additional days at a 250 dose-per-day capacity. Visit the CDPHE vaccine finder page for complete dates and hours of operation.

COVID-19 vaccines are now available at additional community sites offering varying capacities, including:

“We want everyone to know they can easily access a life-saving COVID-19 vaccine or booster dose at our large community sites, and that we have ample supply to accommodate more Coloradans,” said Heather Roth, immunization branch chief with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

“Data has shown that vaccines and booster doses are the most effective way to protect against COVID-19 and help slow the spread of disease throughout the state. These clinics operate to make it easier for Coloradans to get COVID-19 vaccines and stay up to date on their booster dose.”

>> More information about how to get vaccinated in Colorado can be found here.

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