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Diners relax on the patio of Log Cabin Cafe on Main Street in Frisco on Saturday, May 15, 2021. Under the previous public health order, individuals do not have to wear a mask outside or while seated at a table. Under the county s new public health order, which it adopted from the state, masks are encouraged but not required indoors.
Summit County residents can now go maskless in most settings, regardless of whether they are vaccinated.
, tweaking only one of its measures.
The state’s order says fully vaccinated individuals can go without a face covering in any setting unless a business or organization requires it. It’s still recommended unvaccinated individuals wear a mask but this is no longer required. Individuals ages 11 or older who are not vaccinated are encouraged to wear a mask in public settings, but are not required to do so.
Students wear their masks as they return to Silverthorne Elementary for the first day of school Aug. 27. Under the state’s recent announcement, children would still need to wear a mask in school settings if their caregiver or teacher is unvaccinated.
Photo by Liz Copan / Studio Copan
Summit County officials are ready to make amendments to the local public health order. All that stands in the way is additional information from the office of Gov. Jared Polis and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
At the Board of Health meeting Thursday, May 13, Summit County Manager Scott Vargo suggested the county adopt the state’s public health order so that local restrictions are in line with the state. That order did not go into effect as planned Friday, May 14, largely because county officials were expecting the state to make additional changes to its public health order following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s announcement that fully vaccinated pe
METRO RTA pop-up vaccination clinic METRO RTA pop-up vaccine clinic will be May 21. (Source: Metro RTA Release) By Nicole Meyer | May 14, 2021 at 3:04 PM EDT - Updated May 14 at 3:04 PM
AKRON, Ohio (WOIO) - METRO RTA is teaming up with Summit County Public Health to host a pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinic on May 21 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
METRO is offering free transportation to and from vaccination appointments or sites with digital or printed proof of appointment or a pop-up event flier.
People who get their vaccines at the METRO pop-up site will get a 7-Day bus pass through EZfare.