Farrell B. Howell ECE-8 School

COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic - Tuesday, April 12th

07/18/22, 4:48 PM

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) will be at Farrell B. Howell ECE-8 School on Tuesday, April 12th from 2 PM to 7 PM to provide COVID vaccines/boosters for anyone age 5 or older.

Anyone (age 5+) can make their appointment online at: 
https://www.comassvax.org/appointment/en/client/registration?clinic_id=24240

Registro en línea en españolhttps://www.comassvax.org/appointment/es/client/registration?clinic_id=24240


Who can get a fourth or fifth dose/second booster?

According to CDC’s recommendation, certain people may benefit from a second booster of COVID-19 vaccine. Depending on which vaccine you originally got and whether or not you are immunocompromised, this follow-up dose may be your third, fourth, or fifth dose.

People who may get another follow-up dose include:

  • People aged 50 and older.
  • People aged 12 and older who are moderately to severely immunocompromised.
  • People who got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for both their first and second doses.

You can get your third/fourth/fifth dose (also known as a second booster) at least four months after your second/third/fourth dose (your first booster). Your third/fourth/fifth dose should be either Pfizer or Moderna. 

People who may benefit most from another dose are people who are at higher risk because of their age, medical conditions, or living or working situations. These risk factors make it more likely that you will get very sick or need to be hospitalized from COVID-19. Talking with a health care provider can help you learn more about whether it’s best for you to get another dose. However, talking with a health care provider before getting your third, fourth, or fifth dose is not required.