Starting March 5, Coloradans aged 60 and up can start getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
COLORADO SPRINGS — Starting March 5, Coloradans who fall in Phase 1B.3 of the vaccine roll-out will become eligible to get a vaccine. On Friday Gov. Polis announced an update to the COVID-19 vaccine prioritization lists.
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