Our goal is to provide the Clear Creek County community with COVID-19 vaccinations as quickly and safely as possible, following the states phased approach. Clear Creek County is collecting information in order to plan for, and continue vaccination, Phase 1A and Phase 1B.
Phase 1A: Highest Risk Healthcare Workers and Individuals
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Inpatient Healthcare Workers, ICU, ED Staff, Assisted Living Facility Residents and Staff
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Long Term Care staff and residents
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EMS, staff working with at-risk populations
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COVID-19 Testing Staff
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Outpatient medical providers (physician/nurse/ancillary staff) who have direct contact with positive COVID-19 patients.
Phase 1B (above the dotted line): Coloradans age 70+, moderate-risk healthcare workers, first responders
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Health care workers with less direct contact with COVID-19 patients (e.g. home health, hospice, pharmacy, dental, etc.) and EMS.
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Firefighters, police, COVID-19 response personnel, correctional workers, and funeral services.
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People age 70 and older.
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Phase 1B (below the dotted line): Frontline essential workers and continuity of government
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Frontline essential workers in education, food and agriculture, manufacturing, U.S. Postal Service, public transit and specialized transportation staff, grocery, and public health, and direct care providers for Coloradans experiencing homelessness.
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Essential officials from executive, legislative, and judicial branches of state government.
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Essential frontline journalists.
Our allotment of vaccine doses from the State of Colorado is based on number of primary residents, as well as first responders, healthcare workers, and frontline essential workers employed within the county. People who own second homes in Clear Creek County are not eligible to receive the vaccine in Clear Creek County and should inquire about vaccinating in their primary residence. People who live in Clear Creek County but are employed or business owners outside of Clear Creek County are not currently eligible to receive the vaccine in Clear Creek County and should inquire about vaccinating in their county of employment.
The county receives a limited amount of vaccines periodically from the state. We currently receive the Moderna vaccine, which requires 2 doses, 28 days apart.
If you have met the criteria of being in Phase 1A or Phase 1B above the dotted line, please fill out the form below.
If you are Phase 1B below the dotted line, please fill out the Clear Creek County Business Vaccine Registration Form:
https://forms.gle/TTTejpgySKDi1vBw6.
As a friendly reminder, this registration form will not schedule you for an appointment to get the vaccine. This form will put your name on the list of interested persons in Clear Creek County wanting to get the vaccine. Once this form is submitted, Clear Creek County Public Health will contact you when we are ready to schedule you an appointment. Depending on the phase of vaccine administration in which you qualify, as well as availability of vaccine, you may be contacted relatively soon or it may take quite some time.