Polis Issues Order to Keep Pharmacies Administering COVID Boosters Without Doctor’s Note
By John Ingold | The Colorado Sun
The orders follow the federal Food and Drug Administration’s decision to authorize COVID vaccine boosters only for certain people.
Colorado officials on Wednesday issued public health orders aimed at making it easier for Coloradans to receive a COVID-19 vaccine booster this fall.
The orders essentially create a standing prescription allowing for any Coloradan ages 6 months or older to receive a COVID shot if they or their parents choose. That is significant because pharmacy heavyweights CVS and Walgreens, amid confusion over federal vaccine policy, have thus far refused to administer COVID shots this year to anyone in Colorado without a doctor’s prescription.
In addition, the state Board of Pharmacy will meet Friday to discuss ru...






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