Politics & Government

Boulder County Public Health To Host Weekly Coronavirus Updates

Public health officials are inviting Boulder County residents to join weekly virtual meetings and ask questions about the pandemic.

BOULDER COUNTY, CO — Boulder County Public Health is launching weekly community COVID-19 updates, officials announced Thursday.

The sessions, which will be held at 3:30 p.m. every Wednesday, will include the latest information about the pandemic in the county, and an opportunity for community members to ask questions.

“Information changes rapidly in this pandemic,” said Jeff Zayach, Boulder County Public Health executive director.

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“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.”


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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

The first weekly session is set to be held Dec. 9, and will include information about vaccination distribution.

Capacity for each session will be limited to 500 participants, officials said.

>> Find the full details, including the video link and phone number for sessions here.

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