Colorado health department sends reminders about student vaccinations ahead of school year

Jill Hunsaker Ryan
Jill Hunsaker Ryan
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The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) has started sending text messages and emails to parents and guardians of more than 470,000 children aged 7 through 18. These notifications are intended for families whose records in the Colorado Immunization Information System indicate that their children may be due for routine vaccines, including those required for K-12 schools.

The department stated that the text messages will come from the number 45778 and will read:

“From CDPHE: According to state public health records, your child/children aged 7 through 18 years may be due for routine vaccine(s), including those required for K-12 schools. Now is the perfect time to check vaccines off of your back-to-school list. To find a vaccine provider near you, visit cdphe.colorado.gov/immunizations/get-vaccinated.
You can exempt your child/children from school-required vaccines. For more info, visit cdphe.colorado.gov/vaccine-exemptions (including this language is a statutory requirement).”

Emails will be sent from cdphe.vaccine.registry@state.co.us with the following message:

“Dear parent(s) or guardian(s),
According to state public health records, your child/children aged 7 through 18 years may be due for routine vaccine(s), including those required for K-12 schools. The best way to ensure your child has a healthy school year is to get them vaccinated. Now is the perfect time to check vaccines off of your back-to-school list. Contact a health care provider or your local public health agency to make an appointment and learn more about which vaccine(s) are needed.
If your child/children are already up to date with their vaccine(s), let us know by filling out this secure form. Be sure to attach a copy of their vaccine record. We are standing by to update their vaccination record in our Colorado Immunization Information System and will notify you by email when it has been updated.
To find a vaccine provider near you, visit cdphe.colorado.gov/immunizations/get-vaccinated

You can exempt your child/children from school-required vaccines. For more information, visit: https://cdphe.colorado.gov/vaccine-exemptions. (Including this language is a statutory requirement).

You can access the immunization record for yourself or your child from the online Colorado Immunization Information System self-serve portal. For more information, including step-by-step directions on how to use the portal, visit cdphe.colorado.gov/immunization/for-the-public/get-a-copy-of-your-records.”

The department notes that most health insurance plans, including Medicaid and CHP+, cover the cost of routine childhood vaccines at no charge when visiting providers who accept these plans. Those without insurance can receive recommended vaccines at no cost at nearly 600 providers across Colorado.

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