Covid-19 Update Friday, November 6, 2020
Chaffee County Public Health is reporting 22 new positive cases of Covid-19 in the past 7 days, 47 in the last 14 days for a 2-week positivity rate of 3.69%.
Chaffee County Public Health is reporting 22 new positive cases of Covid-19 in the past 7 days, 47 in the last 14 days for a 2-week positivity rate of 3.69%.
Some Colorado hospitals are taking new steps to help prevent becoming overwhelmed by a surge in coronavirus patients as current statewide hospitalizations for Covid-19 are expected to surpass the April peak in the next two or three days.
All Salida Schools will return to in-person learning today.
Chaffee County Public Health is reporting 15 new positive cases of Covid-19 in the last 7 days, 43 in the last 14 days, for a 2-week positivity rate of 3.73.
The San Luis Valley’s cumulative total of COVID-19 cases as of November 2nd is 784.
The Coronavirus Relief Fund program has been expanded to serve Chaffee small businesses.
Chaffee County Public Health is reporting 23 new positive Covid-19 cases in the last 7 days, 54 in the last 14 days, for a 2-week positivity rate of 4.05%.
A 58-year-old male inmate from the Colorado Department of Corrections passed away on 10/27/2020 at the Littleton Adventist Hospital.
The Coronavirus Relief Fund program has been expanded to serve Chaffee small businesses.
Governor Jared Polis has announced that the state will issue one-time direct payments to Coloradans that are struggling financially due to the coronavirus.
Denver moved to Colorado’s second highest level of Covid-19 restrictions yesterday, Safer at Home Level 3, forcing most businesses to operate at a quarter of their capacity in an effort to curb the virus’ spread and avoid overwhelming hospitals.
Applications are now being accepted for the Coronavirus Relief Fund offered by the Chaffee County Community Foundation.