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on Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) At Thursday afternoon’s Pitkin County Board of Health meeting, staff and officials had plenty to be hopeful for. Thanks to two vaccine clinics last week, most of the county’s educators and essential workers are now fully vaccinated, as are seniors age 60 and older and people with two or more comorbidities, according to a vaccination update from Emergency Response and Epidemiology Administrator Carlyn Porter during the meeting. Plus, the county is on track to begin administering vaccines to people in Phase 1B.4 on March 21, adding restaurant workers, people age 50 and older, and people with one or more comorbidity to the inoculation list; after that, it’s on to the general public. ....
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But manager Jim Morrison canât say why, exactly. âOf course our business is down,â he told the News&Guide. âItâs just too difficult to say how much is purely affidavit driven, COVID driven, or snow driven. Itâs pretty evident that people are willing to risk traveling in COVID environments, even at a high risk level.â Why hotels in the Roaring Fork Valley are seeing so much less traffic than those in resort towns like Jackson Hole is a central question in an ongoing debate in Pitkin County. Health officials there have reacted to the COVID-19 pandemic in two ways that health officials in Teton County have not: by requiring visitors to fill out a form confirming theyâve tested negative before arriving in Aspen and shutting down indoor dining when cases peaked in early January. ....
Weather in the Midwest this week delayed vaccine shipments to Pitkin County so officials decided to cancel this week’s vaccination clinic previously scheduled for Friday, a spokeswoman said Wednesday. The clinic, instead, was re-scheduled for Feb. 25, when the 1,100 doses that were to be received this week will be administered, said Tracy Trulove, Pitkin County spokeswoman. In addition, county public health officials plan to hold a clinic Feb. 26 to administer second doses, said Kurt Dahl, county environmental health director. It was not clear Wednesday whether the county would receive another weekly allowance of first-dose vaccines next week in addition to the doses set for this week, Trulove said. That information has generally become available on Sundays, she said. ....
Pitkin County’s Yellow-level restrictions, which could start Saturday, would mean 50% capacity for indoor restaurant dining, offices, gyms, retail stores, personal services and indoor and outdoor events. Last call for alcohol at restaurants will be at 11 p.m. but bars will remain closed. ....