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Dr. Isabelle Amigues administers the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to Steve Alexander during a drive-through vaccine clinic in the parking lot of National Jewish Health on Jan. 29 in Denver. (Kathryn Scott, Special to The Colorado Sun)

Three Colorado mass coronavirus vaccination sites will begin accepting walk-in patients starting on Wednesday.

People will be able to get vaccinated at the following sites without an appointment:

All Coloradans 16 and older are currently eligible to receive a coronavirus vaccine.

The dozens of other vaccination sites in Colorado will continue to operate on an appointment-only basis.

People can get additional coronavirus vaccine information by calling 720-263-5737.

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