Along with support from the state, the Weld County Department of Health will open a COVID-19 vaccine clinic next Monday (Apr. 26) at the new county clerk and recorder building in Greeley.

The clinic, which is located at 1250 H St. in Greeley, will operate from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. The county’s new clerk and recorder building is located about half a mile southeast of its former location.

Earlier this month, on April 2, the state expanded the pool of residents eligible for the vaccine with a move to Phase 2, which includes the general public ages 16 and older.

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“We encourage everyone to register and come get the vaccine,” said Mark Lawley, executive director of the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment, in a news release. “The vaccines are effective, safe, and available at no-cost.”

For Weld County residents who do not have access to the internet, the Weld County Health Department is providing a telephone option by calling (970) 400-2121. This service is provided during normal business hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

For additional information regarding COVID-19, including vaccine registration and locations, visit www.weldhealth.org.

In Weld County, 188,990 COVID-19 vaccines have been administered — and 116,385 county residents are considered fully vaccinated, according to the Weld County Health Department's website.

The NoCo Virus Tracker articles are made possible by our partners, the Keep NoCo Open campaign that reminds citizens to wear a mask, wash your hands, physically distance and support local as Northern Colorado recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

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