Health
Health
What: Free Flu Vaccines / Vacunas contra la gripe gratis
When: This Saturday. January 16, 1-4pm / Cuando: Este sábado, 16 de enero, 1-4pm
Where: Lago Vista Mobile Home Park (near the clubhouse) / Donde: Lago Vista Mobile Home Park (cerca del centro comunitario)
No pre-registration required / Registración no necesaria
Larimer County Department of Health and Environment COVID-19 vaccines are temporarily unavailable. We will update our website as soon as we have additional information.
May 20, 2021, 6:00 pm - 2021 Request for Hearing - OWTS Regulation Amendments
The clinic registration forms should only be completed if you have a scheduled appointment. Please only complete the forms that clinical services staff requested for you to complete. If you need to schedule an appointment please call 970-498-6700 or complete one of the following forms:
COVID-19 cases are increasing in Larimer County. The COVID-19 Rapid Response Team with the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment will be conducting free drive-up COVID-19 testing for the Estes Park community this Wednesday, November 4.
When: Wednesday, November 4th, 10am - 2pm
Where: Fairgrounds Events Complex at 1209 Manford Ave., Estes Park
If you're sick, especially with a cold-like illness, here's what you need to know:
1. Stay Home: If you're sick, especially with a cold-like illness, please stay home and away from others. This helps stop the sickness from spreading.
- Any child, student or staff diagnosed with COVID-19 or who is a close contact of a COVID-19 case should not go to school/child care and should isolate (10 days from onset-COVID positive) or quarantine (14 days for exposure to a positive COVID case).
- Individuals should not be kept home for usual symptoms they experience due to a chronic condition unless they are worse than usual. (an alternative diagnosis).
- Individuals with COVID symptoms not due to chronic conditions:
- If Major or Minor symptoms resolve in 24 hours they can return to school or daycare (Need to stay out an additional 24 hours if they had vomiting or diarrhea).
- If an individual has minor symptoms only and they resolve within 48 hours they can return to school or daycare after an additional 24 hours being symptom free, but must wear a face covering.
- If they are ill for more than 48 hours,or if they had major symptoms that lasted >24 hours and can't wear a face covering:
- they should stay excluded for 10 days from the date of onset or
- until an alternative diagnosis is obtained from a medical provider or
- they get a negative COVID test result.
The Mako Medical testing sites at Timerline Church, Foundations Church, and Estes Park Events Complex are closed on Friday, 12/31 due to inclement weather.
During regular hours, wait times at Larimer County drive-thru testing locations may be longer than usual. Thank you for your patience as demand for testing increases. For questions or assistance, call 970-498-5500. Please do not call the churches for assistance.
Larimer County Aquatic Health Regulations (LCAHR)
Swimming is a fun way to stay active and spend time with family and friends. It is the responsibility of aquatic venue operators and owners, along with public health agencies, to provide a safe experience for community members enjoying public aquatic facilities.
