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A list of child care centers and schools that El Paso County Public Health and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment have identified with having outbreaks of coronavirus.
Chinook Trail Middle School Colorado College Campus Wide Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind
Colorado Springs Charter Academy Resolved investigation status Columbia Elementary School Coronado High School
CPCD Modular Falcon 1 Resolved investigation status Discovery Canyon Campus (Elementary, Middle and High School) Eagleview Middle School Early Connections Learning Centers at Antlers Child Care Center
Early Connections Learning Centers at the Day Nursery Child Care Center Resolved investigation status
Eastlake High School Resolved investigation status
Ellicott Elementary School Resolved investigation status
Ellicott Middle School Resolved investigation status
Ellicott Senior High School Resolved investigation status
Evangelical Christian Academy Resolved investigation status
At this point in the COVID-19 pandemic, with vaccination rates going up and inoculations now available to anyone over fifteen, officials had hoped that case counts would be in serious decline. But no: This week s roundup of data from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment shows infections and hospitalizations continuing to rise and the number of newly identified outbreaks has skyrocketed.
The 170 new outbreak sites in the state listed on the CDPHE s just-released April 28 survey represents a 13.166 percent increase in just seven days and the spike is paced by an explosion of outbreaks at schools in which the overwhelming majority of positive tests involve students. The 52 outbreaks at K-12 facilities account for well over a quarter of the new outbreaks.
Huntsville City Fire & Rescue sees uptick in fires since start of 2021
The department has responded to five incendiary fires over the last two weeks.
Huntsville Fire Updates By Kellie Miller | March 12, 2021 at 9:26 AM CST - Updated March 12 at 9:49 AM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Since the start of 2021, Huntsville City Fire & Rescue has seen a slight uptick in fires, varying in size, location and type.
According to Huntsville Fire Marshal Dan Wilkerson, the department has responded to about 10 more calls up to this point in 2021 compared to last year at this time. What has been most surprising is the increase in incendiary, or intentionally set fires this year. Over the last two weeks, the department has responded to five incendiary fires.