Here s what Denver metro counties will do after state s COVID-19 dial goes away
Jefferson County Public Health and Tri-County Public Health outlined a regional plan, while Douglas County has opted out. Author: Jennifer Campbell-Hicks Updated: 4:26 PM MDT April 13, 2021
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. Jefferson County Public Health (JCPH) and the Tri-County Health Department (TCHD) released some details on Tuesday on how the Denver metro area will move forward with pandemic restrictions after the mandatory statewide COVID-19 dial comes to an end.
Many county health departments throughout the state are issuing their own guidance as the state executive order mandating that counties adhere to the limits set out by Dial 3.0 ends on Friday.
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JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. â Some bars will have to close and restaurants and gyms will be required to operate at 50% capacity once again effective Friday, due to an increase of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Jefferson County.
âUnfortunately we are slipping in the wrong direction,â said Dr. Dawn Comstock, executive director for Jefferson County Public Health (JCPH), in a news release sent to Denver7 Wednesday.
The county reported 142.7 cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 residents for the period lasting from March 31-April 6, which exceeds the metrics for Level Blue (115 cases per 100,000 residents for five consecutive days) in the stateâs COVID-19 dial.
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