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BOULDER COUNTY: Boulder County Public Health to host weekly virtual COVID-19 updates beginning Dec. 9

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Boulder County issued the following announcement on Dec. 3.

To help ensure residents have the information they need to stay safe and healthy, and to have the opportunity to ask questions about COVID-19, Boulder County Public Health will begin hosting a weekly COVID-19 update every Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. The first update will be next week, Wednesday, Dec. 9.

“Information changes rapidly in this pandemic,” said Jeff Zayach, Boulder County Public Health executive director. “We hope these regular updates will help community members feel more informed about our county’s status each week, as well as give residents an opportunity to ask questions.”

The first update will include information about the local and state COVID-19 outlook from Boulder County Public Health Executive Director, Jeff Zayach, and an overview of COVID-19 vaccine distribution plans for Colorado from Boulder County Public Health Communicable Disease and Emergency Management Division Manager, Indira Gujral. Future sessions will include similar status updates as well as timely topics or areas of concern.

When: Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. (Updates will begin at 3:40) Where: Virtually and by phone (Spanish interpretation available.) Capacity is limited to 500 participants. The update will also be live streamed on YouTube.

Agenda:

  • Update from Boulder County Public Health leadership
  • Presentation from Public Health professionals on timely topics (e.g. vaccine, testing, data etc., as appropriate)
  • Update from local communities, as relevant
  • Question and answer period for community members to ask questions of the panelists
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