Could the latest surge of the omicron variant and rising COVID-19 case rates be nearing completion in Summit County? It’s quite possible. Last week’s trend of declining cases seems to be continuing, which was the.
Testing continues to be in high demand as Summit County’s COVID-19 case rates continue to climb due to the omicron variant. On Thursday, Dec. 6, the state-run testing sites were temporarily closed due to weather.
Summit County’s mask mandate is back in place, local leaders are again meeting virtually, and COVID-19 case rates continue to climb due to the highly transmissible omicron variant, which was officially confirmed to be present.
In 2019, Summit County voters decided to prioritize the health of the community by passing a nicotine tax that effectively raised the sales tax on cigarettes to $4 per pack. The tax came along with.
When environmental projects garner support from the Colorado Basin Roundtable, it’s a sign to the Colorado Department of Natural Resources that they fall in line with the Colorado Water Plan, thus making it easier to.