Because vaccine supplies continue to be limited, Wyoming is using a phased approach.
Counties are working through Phases 1a-1c with most vaccinating groups in 1c. Click here (en Español) to see more details for each priority phase. You can also view this one-page snapshot (en Español) of progress.
What You Need to Know
- Vaccines are currently available in limited supply (though supply is steadily growing).
- Because of this, Wyoming counties are vaccinating in phases (en Español).
- The vaccines are FREE.
- If you have insurance, your insurance can be billed for administration fees. No fees will be billed to you.
- If you do not have insurance, you will be able to get the vaccine and no fees will be billed to you.
- The vaccines are SAFE.
- Learn more about the benefits and facts related to the COVID-19 vaccines.
- CDC has safety information and guidance to help you prepare for your vaccination.
- The authorized vaccines require two doses for maximum effectiveness.
- You can access more information on our Vaccine FAQ (en Español).
Wyoming Distribution
3/10/21
First Vaccine Doses Received: 139,280 (67,080 Pfizer/66,200 Moderna/6,000 Janssen)
First Vaccine Doses Administered: 105,658
Second Vaccine Doses Received: 87,425 (41,925 Pfizer/45,500 Moderna)
Second Vaccine Doses Administered: 65,946
Reporting of administered doses is up to 72 hours behind. Counts do not include federal doses provided separately and directly for tribal, VA, and military facilities.
Questions and Answers!
It’s normal to be cautious when something new comes along. Wanting to know more is a good thing. Learn more about how COVID-19 vaccines are authorized, how they keep us safe, why there is more than one and more.
Alert: COVID-19 Vaccine Demand Can Lead to Fraud
COVID-19 vaccines are free. If you receive an unexpected call asking for payment or other personal details, such as your social security number, please do not provide those details. Scams related to COVID-19 vaccinations should be reported to the Consumer Protection Unit in the Wyoming Attorney General’s office by calling 307-777-6397, emailing ag.consumer@wyo.gov or by submitting a formal complaint.