
COVID-19 Vaccines & Boosters
As of March 28, 2022 – 3,476 people, or 35.36% of our population, have been fully vaccinated in Sublette County.
Public Health offers weekly COVID vaccine clinics for ages 5+ years. Walk-ins are welcome on our scheduled clinic days or call 367-2157 to schedule an appointment. Pfizer, Peds Pfizer, and Moderna are offered at our weekly clinics.
Please note — Janssen (J&J) vaccine is no longer offered at our clinics.
Tuesdays at the Public Health Office in the Marbleton Senior Center
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1 to 3:30 pm for COVID vaccinations/boosters
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Appointments recommended. Walk-ins are accepted.
Thursdays at the Public Health Office in Pinedale
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1 to 4 pm for COVID vaccinations/boosters.
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Appointments recommended. Walk-ins are accepted from 2 to 4 pm.
Please bring your COVID vaccine card and completed vaccine consent form with you. We ask that you wear a mask in our offices for your appointment.
Other COVID Vaccine Options: Surrounding counties have options for vaccinations with extended hours and dates. Public Health Offices and Pharmacy Chains have their clinic information with registration information on these websites.
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Teton County – multiple locations & times. See this website for information: https://www.tetoncountywy.gov/covidvax.
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Sweetwater County – multiple locations & times. See this website for information: https://sweetwatercares.com/vaccination-updates/
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Ridley’s – see their website for information: https://shopridleys.com/home.php or call 307-367-2131.
Boosters
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Everyone age 12 and older is eligible to get a COVID-19 booster dose.
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Moderna recipients age 18 and older should get a booster at least 5 months after the second shot.
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Pfizer recipients age 12 and older should get a booster at least 5 months after the second shot.
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Johnson & Johnson recipients age 18 and older should get a Pfizer or Moderna booster at least 2 months after the initial shot.
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For children younger than 12: a booster is not recommended at this time.
Adults age 50 and older and some immunocompromised individuals are now eligible to get a second Pfizer or Moderna booster dose at least 4 months after their first booster (whether they received a Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson booster). Older adults – especially those with underlying medical conditions, and people with compromised immune systems are at higher risk of severe COVID-19 and are among those most likely to benefit from the additional protection of a second booster shot.
The CDC recommends that people who received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine get the Pfizer or Moderna booster. The CDC advises people who got a Pfizer or Moderna vaccine to get the same booster as their initial vaccine but allows them to mix and match (i.e., get a different COVID-19 booster than their initial vaccine) depending on preference or availability, with the exception of adolescents age 12-17 who are only eligible to receive the Pfizer vaccine.
Registration is now open for anyone age 5 years or older!
We are offering Janssen, Moderna
& Pfizer Vaccines/Boosters
COVID-19 Consent Form
• To register:
You might want to download
V-Safe:
Learn about V-Safe, the after COVID-19 vaccination health checker app.
Public Health Office Hours
(Non-COVID)
• PINEDALE — Please call for appointments on Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays 8 am -Noon, 1-5 p.m. for our regular Public Health services in Pinedale. Thursday is our scheduled vaccine day in Pinedale. Call 367-2157 to schedule your appointment.
• MARBLETON — Please call 276-3575 for appointments at our Marbleton Public Health Office. Tuesdays are our scheduled day to be in Marbleton, this is our vaccine day for the Big Piney/Marbleton area.