Statewide Advisory Issued Due To Increasing COVID-19 Cases and Hospital Capacity Concerns
State public health officials have issued a statewide advisory due to steadily increasing cases of COVID-19 and a concern for hospital bed capacity.
State public health officials have issued a statewide advisory due to steadily increasing cases of COVID-19 and a concern for hospital bed capacity.
There are 260 active cases in the San Luis Valley today.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommendations, released this week, are to start vaccinating the 5 to 11 year old population with a smaller dose of the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine.
After a brief dip, COVID-19 cases are headed up again in the San Luis Valley.
Chaffee County Public Health is holding mass vaccination clinics specifically to administer the Moderna and Johnson and Johnson booster doses for those who are eligible.
It’s hard to fathom that it has been 20 months since our lives were dramatically transformed by the COVID-19 global pandemic.
COVID-19 cases have decreased in the San Luis Valley over the past 3 weeks from the equivalent of Level Red to Level Yellow.
Salida Superintendent David Blackburn announced that due to a cluster of positive COVID cases, a mask mandate is in place.
As of Monday, October 18, 22,577 SLV residents have been fully vaccinated, and the good news is that it appears our case numbers are dropping.
The 2021-2022 school year has been a challenging in the San Luis Valley. Many more young people have been infected with COVID-19 this year than last year.
September was a rough month in the San Luis Valley for COVID-19. The Delta variant continues to be widespread and cases continue to climb.
The Salida/Buena Vista volleyball games scheduled for today have been postponed due to a positive Covid-19 test.