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18+ Eligible for Booster in Colorado!

18+ ELIGIBLE FOR BOOSTER IN COLORADO! CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER URGES COLORADANS TO GET BOOSTER.

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All 18+ Coloradans are eligible for booster 6 months after the first COVID-19 Vaccine

Chief Medical Officer urges eligible Coloradans to get COVID-19 booster

Modeling estimates that 1 in 48 are infectious

 

STATEWIDE (Nov. 8, 2021) — Dr. Eric France, CDPHE Chief Medical Officer, is today again calling on all eligible Coloradans age 18+ to get a COVID-19 vaccine booster dose six months after receiving either Pfizer or Moderna and two months after receiving the J&J vaccine. Dr. France’s guidance is based on CDC guidance which states that anyone aged 18+ should get a booster if they work or live in high-risk settings or have certain underlying medical conditions. The entire state of Colorado is in a significant wave of disease spread; one in 48 Coloradans is estimated to be infectious.

 

“The vaccine continues to protect against severe disease and hospitalization but may allow persons to get mild disease, which leads to ongoing transmission. With the ongoing transmission, Coloradans -- and particularly unvaccinated Coloradans -- are at high risk of getting the virus. As much as we’d like it to be over, the pandemic is still raging,” said Dr. Eric France, chief medical officer, of CDPHE. “Please get the vaccine if you haven’t already and get a booster if it’s been six months since you got the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine (or two months since you got the J&J vaccine). The booster will keep your immunity up and help keep you out of the hospital.”

 

The latest public health order from CDPHE prevents any vaccine administrator from turning away 18+ year-olds who want to get the booster if it has been six months since their last dose of Pfizer or Moderna (or two months since receiving the J&J vaccine). The J&J vaccine, while a very effective vaccine, is not as effective as the mRNA vaccines. Anyone who received a J&J vaccine two or more months ago is advised to immediately get a booster shot of the J&J or one of the mRNA vaccine booster doses.

 

In addition to getting vaccinated and getting a booster at the appropriate time when eligible, public health officials advise Coloradans to wear a mask for added protection, wash their hands, and stay home if they’re sick.

 

Continue to stay up to date by visiting covid19.colorado.gov.

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