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Coronavirus Vaccination Signups Open To Senior Stamford Residents
Senior residents 75 years old or older can now get vaccinated through Stamford's Department of Health, according to city officials.

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STAMFORD, CT — Senior residents 75 years old or older can now receive the coronavirus vaccine through Stamford's Department of Health, according to city officials.
Qualifying residents must sign up to get vaccinated in Stamford by filling out this form, according to a news release. (To sign up for Stamford breaking news alerts and more, click here.)
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Vaccination availability is subject to the number of vaccines delivered to Stamford by the State Department of Public Health, city officials said.
Senior residents who are 75 years old or older and need assistance filling out the form can contact the city's senior center by calling 203-977-5151.
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The city continues to follow the state's vaccination rollout, currently in Phase 1a which covers healthcare personnel, long-term care facility residents and first responders, city officials said.
Governor Ned Lamont announced yesterday the state's vaccination rollout would expand to include residents 75 years old or older.
Stamford currently hosts vaccination clinics at the Stamford Government Center, located at 888 Washington Boulevard on the fourth floor. Further information can be found on the city's website.
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