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Statewide COVID-19 dial expires, many counties loosen restrictions
What s happening to COVID restrictions in southern Colorado
Colorado Department of Health and Public Environment
and last updated 2021-04-16 03:00:17-04
COLORADO SPRINGS â On Friday, the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment will end the statewide COVID-19 dial and will hand over decisions about COVID restrictions to local agencies. The color-coded dial framework has been used since September to create a uniform set of rules regarding capacity limits businesses and employers across the state.
CPDHE Chief Medical Officer Dr. Eric France said several factors led to the decision to give more authority to local governments including:
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Pueblo will continue to follow state COVID dial, remain in Level Yellow
Pueblo County Public Health says it will continue to use the state s COVID dial and remain in Level Yellow after Gov. Polis turns control of restrictions over to local governments at the end of the week.
and last updated 2021-04-14 00:33:11-04
PUEBLO â Pueblo County Public Health says it will continue to use the state s COVID dial and remain in Level Yellow after Gov. Polis turns control of restrictions over to local governments at the end of the week.
Tuesday the Board of Health approved a new order to keep following the state s guidelines to quell the number of new COVID cases, which have been rising over the last few weeks.
Lindsay Bazz fought back tears as she considered what it will mean to be vaccinated, not just for herself but for her students and her family.
“It’s just a big sense of relief,” the Jeffco Public Schools high school teacher said Saturday as she waited in a snaking line at a Kaiser Permanente facility in the south Denver suburbs. “I’ll just feel safer. I don’t want to be a carrier.”
Tens of thousands of Colorado educators have received their first COVID-19 vaccine shot since eligibility opened on Feb. 8. That includes 13,000 at mass vaccination events held at Kaiser facilities last weekend, as well 4,000 at Centura Health locations, 2,900 at an event at the state fairgrounds in Pueblo, and 500 employees of the Mapleton district at North Suburban Medical Center.