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DENVER - Today, as part of Governor Polis’ Vaccines for All efforts, the Governor visited the State Community Vaccination Site at the Ranch Events Complex in Larimer County. This site is being run in partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
“I was glad to join the opening of our northern Colorado community vaccination site. The state is proud to partner with FEMA at the Ranch Events Complex to get more shots into arms and work to end the pandemic in Colorado,” said Governor Jared Polis. “Sites like this one will play an integral role in distributing this lifesaving vaccine to all Coloradans who want one. Each dose administered means we are all a day closer towards returning back to our Colorado way of life.”
“Colorado has done great work on the state’s vaccination effort and FEMA is pleased to support Larimer County with its efforts at The Ranch,” said Acting FEMA Regional Administrator Nancy Dragani. “Adding this new level of federal support to our state and local partners helps ensure vaccine access to more Coloradans, which is critical.”
On Friday, March 19, the State moved to Phase 1B.4, allowing people 50 and older, as well as additional frontline workers, and those with at least one high-risk condition to get their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
In addition to the site in Larimer County, Colorado has also launched Community Vaccination Sites in Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Commerce City, and Grand Junction. There will be an additional site coming online in Denver County at the Ball Arena in the coming weeks.
To learn more about the Larimer County site, please visit: