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Boulder County Public Health adds info to website on how those currently eligible can sign up for COVID vaccine

“We understand that the signup and waitlist processes have been frustrating. We hope to have a longer-term solution to make this easier, but we wanted to get the information to the community in the meantime.”
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Boulder County Public Health has added to its website information about where and how eligible residents can receive the COVID-19 vaccine. During the current phase of the rollout, those 70 and older and moderate-risk health care providers are eligible.

Vaccine allocations to Boulder County continue to be very limited, however, a network of Boulder County hospitals and health care providers is ready to provide the vaccine as soon as they have doses to give, the health department stated in a Thursday news release.

“The providers in the county are ready to provide immunizations, but we only receive about 3,000 doses each week, for the entire county,” Chris Campbell, Boulder County Public Health emergency manager, stated in the release. “Because there are 30,000 Boulder County residents who are 70 or older and about 3,000 moderate-risk health care providers yet to receive the vaccine, we expect it will take about seven weeks to provide the vaccine to everyone who would like it.”

Chana Goussetis, Boulder County Public Health spokesperson, in the release stated, “We understand that the signup and waitlist processes have been frustrating. We hope to have a longer-term solution to make this easier, but we wanted to get the information to the community in the meantime.”

While the supply of the vaccine is still limited, vaccine providers in Boulder County have provided the following information to Boulder County Public Health, which also is available at www.boco.org/COVIDVaccine. All of the providers listed here are currently vaccinating health care workers and Boulder County residents 70 and older.

Boulder Community Health

Sign up to be notified at https://my.bch.org/MyChartPRD/signup. Those who wish to sign up for notifications must create an account in the hospital porta. Vaccines are not provided on a walk-in basis.

Additional information for those 70 and older is available at www.bch.org/vaccine-70.

Centura Health

Sign up to be notified by completing the vaccine notification sign-up form. Current patients will be contacted. No walk-ins.

Clinica Family Health

Clinica will contact patients directly. Clinica patients only. No walk-ins.

Kaiser Permanente

Kaiser Permanente members can fill out the COVID-19 Vaccine Sign-up E-visit form at kp.org/covidvaccine. They also can complete a short questionnaire by calling 844-951-1932. Non-members can visit kp.org/covidvaccine and complete the non-member brief intake to be placed in the virtual line and be notified when they are eligible and when vaccine supply is available. First come, first served wait list is based on eligibility. No walk-ins.

King Soopers

Sign up coming soon at www.kingsoopers.com/covidvaccine. By appointment only, no walk-ins.

Safeway

Sign up here to receive vaccine updates, By appointment only, no walk-ins.

Salud Family Health Centers

Register at saludclinic.org to be contacted. Online registration is strongly recommended, but those without access to a computer can call 303-655-4910. Being a Salud patient is not required. No walk-ins.

SCL Health

Register on SCL Health’s website. Creating an SCL account at MyChart.SCLHealth.org is required. No walk-ins.

UC Health

Sign up here or call UCHealth COVID-19 Vaccine Hotline: 720-462-2255 to be placed on a waiting list. UC Health patients can use the My Health Connection online portal. No walk-ins.

For more information on Boulder County COVID-19 requirements, data and vaccine information, visit www.BoulderCountyCOVID19.org.