New federal guidelines only approve the COVID-19 vaccine for at-risk groups, which means many Coloradans would have to get a prescription in order to get the shot. But now, Gov. Jared Polis and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment have put out a new public health order to make it easier to get the shot.

Starting this Friday, the order states that anyone 6 months and older can get the shot without a prescription. Many Colorado doctors and pharmacies that spoke with CBS Colorado say the expanded access is a relief, but there's still some grey area when following different state and federal guidelines

Dr. Edwin Asturias is a Denver-based pediatrician and epidemiologist and has worked with vaccines for more than 30 years. He had previously worked on the Advisory C

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