COVID; BOULDER COUNTY IN HIGH TRANSMISSION
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From Boulder County Public Health

Community Level – High  On May 26, Boulder County’s community level shifted to high, per CDC guidelines, as the The incidence of new COVID-19 hospital admissions per 100,000 people in Boulder County over the past seven days has exceeded 10. As a result, added prevention measures are recommended to keep people healthy and limit the strain on healthcare systems in Boulder County.
 
The move from the medium to high COVID-19 community level indicates that the risk of COVID infection is significant in our community. As a result, everyone should practice enhanced prevention measures and be aware of their own risk factors for contracting the disease. People who are at high risk for severe disease or who have close contact with someone who is should take additional precautions.
 
This surge is not happening in the same context as previous waves. Factors including the number of people living in Boulder County who are fully vaccinated and up to date with boosters, availability of highly effective therapies to treat COVID-19, and healthcare providers who are well-versed in treating the virus help to protect against the most severe outcomes of COVID. However, as the cases of COVID-19 increase in the community, so does the risk of contracting the disease. Take steps now to protect yourself and those you love.

More information: https://www.bouldercounty.org/families/d...ecautions/

Thanks for looking,

Ken
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COVID; BOULDER COUNTY IN HIGH TRANSMISSION - by Ken Lenarcic - 05-28-2022, 09:52 AM

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