Garfield County Public Health has determined that six additional employees at the Glenwood Springs Community Center were exposed to COVID-19, the city reported in a Saturday news release.
The findings prompted city officials to extend the community center’s temporary closure until March 14, they announced. All reservations until then are canceled.
The hockey rink, however, is exempt from the closure and will continue to operate as normal.
After an employee in the city parks and recreation department began displaying symptoms late this week, the city initially closed the center Thursday. The city at the time reported no other exposures were detected among additional community center employees.