With limited exceptions buildings and facilities will remain closed to the public until June 1 in response to Colorado Gov. Jared Polis’ ‘Safer-at-Home’ order. Boulder County will keep its buildings closed to the public through May 31, with limited exceptions. Most City of Boulder buildings and facilities will remain closed... read more →
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Apr
23
Apr
23
Increasing numbers of residents with COVID-19 illness may delay moving to next phase The statewide Stay-at-Home Order is set to expire on Sunday, April 26 and Governor Polis has directed local public health officials to implement data-informed strategies at the local level that best meets the needs of local communities.... read more →
Apr
23
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) released a new public health order ordering workers in critical businesses and critical government functions to wear non-medical masks and gloves while at work to protect the health and welfare of the public. Public Health Order 20 26 requires that workers... read more →
Apr
23
Survivors of domestic violence can leave their homes in order to call, text or chat for support, or to find temporary safe housing. “The health and safety of Coloradans is our top priority, and everyone who needs to leave their home to stay safe can and should do so. That... read more →
Apr
22
Safer at Home: Be Smart, Save Lives In the midst of this global pandemic, Coloradans have big questions. What comes next? When will we see some of these restrictions relax? What will Colorado be like in the months ahead as we will live with this virus? Will it really last... read more →
Apr
22
Message from Boulder County Public Health (BCPH): While Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has announced the next phase of the response to COVID-19, the key message from him, as well as Boulder County Public Health, continues to be " stay at home to the greatest extent possible, even after the Stay-at-Home... read more →
Apr
21
Report your symptoms and help slow the spread of COVID-19 The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) has launched a short survey designed to track symptoms of COVID-19, even if the person experiencing symptoms is unable or does not need to get a test. Although the data collected... read more →
Apr
20
The Colorado Department of Labor & Employment announced effective Monday, April 20, it will be taking unemployment benefit applications under the CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act), paying the additional $600 per week in unemployment benefits and launch other new points of access for unemployed workers to... read more →
Apr
17
Homeless Solutions for Boulder County (HSBC) - a coalition of multiple government entities including Boulder County, City of Boulder, City of Longmont, along with nonprofits Bridge House Path to Home, Homeless Outreach Providing Encouragement (HOPE), and Boulder Shelter for the Homeless - is seeking volunteers at multiple homeless shelter locations... read more →
Apr
16
Boulder County Public Health epidemiology staff completed the first analysis on Boulder County COVID-19 data by race/ethnicity. About 79% of cases in Boulder County have a known race and ethnicity, which is slightly higher than Colorado as a whole, where roughly 75% of all state cases have been reported with... read more →