The State of Colorado's Stay-at-Home order lists construction as an essential activity during this months-long social distancing/quarantine period. However, not all construction is created equal and if projects can wait,... read more →
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For some helpful tips on how to make and wear homemade face coverings (aka, masks) to help slow the spread of COVID-19 when you must venture outside your home, check... read more →
Boulder County, City of Boulder, Layfette, and Lyons will begin audible testing of the countywide emergency sirens at 10 a.m. on Monday, April 6. The test is the first of... read more →
Boulder County Public Health was notified today that a resident of a Boulder County long-term care facility in their 90s who had tested positive for COVID-19 has died. The individual... read more →
On Friday, April 3, Governor Polis announced the Colorado Mask Campaign encouraging Coloradans to wear non-medical cloth face coverings when leaving the home for essential business. Below are some important... read more →
Boulder County, City of Boulder, Lafayette and Lyons will begin audible testing of the countywide emergency sirens at 10 a.m. on Monday, April 6. The test is the first... read more →
COVID-19 tests showing up online may be fraudulent, and many are under investigation by the CDC and/or FDA. At this time, rely on testing ordered by your healthcare provider, hospital,... read more →
Notes on Handling the Stress and Anxiety of the Pandemic by Lori Kleinman, PhD This Too Shall Pass — April 2 These are four simple words that can change the... read more →
Parents: We know it’s hard for tweens and teens to stay home and avoid seeing their friends. We were all teenagers once; however, no one is exempt from Stay at... read more →
With limited COVID-19 testing availability (Colorado is working to increase the state's testing capabilities), Colorado’s testing strategy has been updated to focus on those most-at risk and those in charge... read more →