Fort Carson offering walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations to beneficiaries 18 and up
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Pharmaceutical company Pfizer announced on its website that it had received permission from the Food and Drug Administration that they can enroll children as young as 12 in its COVID-19 vaccine trial. (Federica Narancio/AP)
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FORT CARSON â Fort Carson announced Monday that they are currently offering Moderna COVID-19 vaccines on a walk-in basis for TRICARE beneficiaries age 18 and up at the William âBillâ Reed Special Events Center Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Enrollment at Evans Army Community Hospital is not necessary for TRICARE beneficiaries to receive the vaccine.
COVID-19 vaccines available at Fort Carson to active service members
FORT CARSON, Colo. (KRDO) At Fort Carson, all service members are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccines.
Appointments began Friday at the William Bill Reed Special Events Center. The Mountain Post says all active duty service members should contact their chain of command to schedule an appointment.
However, officials warn family members and beneficiaries may have to wait because of limited vaccine supplies.
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Sgt. Jasmaine Batts, a logistics specialist assigned to 71st Ordnance Group, receives a COVID-19 vaccine in January from Spc. Rachel Broussard, a combat medic with 3rd Armor Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, at the William “Bill” Reed Special Events Center at Fort Carson.
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