Great news! As of Friday, April 2nd, all Coloradans age 16 and older are eligible to receive the Covid-19 vaccine! (Right now, only the Pfizer vaccine is approved for 16+. You must be 18+ to receive the Johnson & Johnson and Moderna vaccines.)
With so many now eligible, lists will get full off and on for the foreseeable future. When this happens, that provider will put a hold on new reservations and will reopen when they receive a new shipment. If you don’t get an appointment the first time, try again. Keep trying!
Everyone who wants a vaccine WILL get a vaccine! If you or someone you know hasn’t been scheduled, we’ve listed the options we are aware of below.
🚗 If you need a ride to get your vaccine, call A Little Help, who is providing support for this need, at 970-541-9877.
📞 If you have tech challenges or otherwise are struggling to get this figured out, please call the Larimer County Joint Information Center at 970-498-5500 (Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm). If you are still having trouble navigating the vaccine registration process, please do not hesitate to reach out for assistance by calling us at Foothills Unitarian. Our phone number is 970-493-5906.
Where To Register for the Vaccine
- Check the CDC’s vaccine finder to locate providers with vaccine in stock. (Please be aware that vaccinefinder.org only lists providers who are registered in the federal pharmacy program. This means that if you weren’t able to schedule an appointment through vaccinefinder.org, you should still register through the providers listed below – several of which are not listed on the vaccine finder site!)
- Larimer County – Sign-up here.
- UC Health – Click HERE to register for a UC Health vaccine appointment. You do not have to be an established UC Health patient to sign-up. UC Health vaccination hotline: 720-462-2255
- Banner Health – Banner is distributing vaccines using a form on their website, HERE.
- Salud – If you are Salud patient, Salud sent you a link to register for your COVID vaccine. If you are not a Salud patient, you can register for a waitlist HERE. You MUST be 18 years of age or older to receive your COVID vaccine through Salud due to the type of vaccine Salud currently has available. Salud has Spanish-language registration forms, and there will be Spanish-speaking staff at the vaccine site. Salud does not require a Social Security Number, and immigration status does not matter. If someone you know needs or prefers Spanish-language services or is concerned about immigration status, please let them know about Salud. They can register for Salud’s waitlist using the Spanish-language form HERE.
- Kaiser – Members sign in and start HERE for an E-Visit. Non-members can sign up HERE.
- Centura Health: If you are a Centura Health patient, you will receive an invitation when it is your time to receive the vaccine through MyCenturaHealth, their patient portal. If you do not have a MyCenturaHealth account, you can complete the Vaccine Notification Sign-Up form to be added to their registry. If you are unable to use the vaccine notification sign-up form, please call 855-382-2379.
- King Soopers Pharmacies – Click HERE to find out if a pharmacy near you has available appointments or call 1-866-211-5320 to schedule. Please don’t call the pharmacies directly as they are already overwhelmed!
- Safeway Pharmacies – Click HERE to find out if a pharmacy near you has available appointments.
- Good Day Pharmacy – Click HERE to find out if a pharmacy near you has available appointments.
- Walmart – Click HERE to register with Walmart.
- CVS – Click HERE to find out if a pharmacy near you has available appointments.
- Walgreens – Click HERE to find out if a pharmacy near you has available appointments.
- Dr.B (standby list) – Dr. B is a standby list for when vaccine providers have cancellations or unused doses. Register here.
VOLUNTEER & GET A VACCINE APPOINTMENT – FEMA has set up a POD (Point of Distribution) at The Ranch to aid in the COVID-19 vaccination process. Volunteers are needed Monday through Saturday to help with this effort and will be assisting with traffic control, greeting, observation, and some administrative assistance. It is set up so that you can maintain a 6-foot distance from the individuals, who will remain in their vehicles. Masks are required and you will be given screening questions and instructions in advance. Lunch is provided. You are eligible to receive a vaccine after you complete two shifts. Click HERE to learn more and sign up to volunteer!
Making Vaccine Access More Equitable in Larimer County
As Rev. Gretchen explains in the video above, more work to improve equity in accessing the Covid-19 vaccine is needed right here in Larimer County. In addition to helping coordinate the Vaccine Equity Coalition (learn more about that work here), Foothills has raised over $4,000 of our $5,000 goal to support making the vaccine more accessible in our local BIPOC and Latinx communities. Your gifts between now and Friday, which will be split 50/50 between Foothills Unitarian and the Vaccine Equity Coalition, will help us reach that goal! Click the “Share the Plate” button below to donate ⬇️