A medical technician holds a clipboard with information related to COVID-19 screening procedures at the Silverthorne drive-thru testing site Nov. 20. Pitkin County has started requiring a negative test from travelers entering the county. Summit County officials said that is a mitigation effort they are not considering. Photo by Jason Connolly / Jason Connolly Photography Summit County officials will not be requiring a negative COVID-19 test result from visitors who come into the county. At a Summit County Board of Health meeting Thursday, Dec. 10, county officials discussed Pitkin County’s decision to require a negative test result from travelers. Starting Monday, Dec. 14, Pitkin County will be requiring all nonresidents spending one or more nights in the county to complete a travel affidavit, which includes a negative test result for anyone over 10 years old. According to the Pitkin County website