COVID-19 By The Numbers [April 21]
Chaffee County Public Health is reporting that there are now 57 cases of COVID-19 in the county.
Chaffee County Public Health is reporting that there are now 57 cases of COVID-19 in the county.
“Stay-at-Home” orders expire at the end of the month. Governor Jared Polis yesterday announced that some restrictions will remain in place for the foreseeable future.
Governor Polis said many retail stores will open on May 1, with strict precautions.
Monarch Mountain is participating in the nationwide campaign, “Goggles for Docs.”
Chaffee County Public Health is reporting that there are now 57 cases of COVID-19 in the county.
Chaffee County Public Health is reporting that there are now 56 cases of COVID-19 in the county.
Park County Commissioners yesterday voted to adopt a new Public Health Order that closed all short-term rentals and effectively closed all county roads to non-residents.
Chaffee County Public Health is reporting that there are now 55 cases of COVID-19 in the county.
Within the last month, the Chaffee County Community Foundation has raised $280,000 and distributed more than $41,000 in emergency financial assistance.
If you have heard or seen the rumor online claiming that you must repay the relief checks from the government, they are not true.
With closures happening across the valley and state, many people are left wondering: Who’s still open? Here are the businesses in Salida, Poncha Springs, Buena Vista, and Leadville still open!
The Colorado Department of Health is predicting the peak for the virus infection rate has been pushed back to next month.