Information on the Outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), our Local Public Health Agencies (LPHA) and our communities to provide updated information about COVID-19.

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 CO-HELP

Colorado’s call line for general questions about COVID-19, provides answers in many languages including English, Spanish (Español), Mandarin (普通话) and more.

303-389-1687 or
1-877-462-2911
 

 COHELP@RMPDC.org (answers in English only)
 

CO-HELP operators cannot recommend whether or where you get tested, provide medical advice or help you with your prescriptions. They cannot provide testing results. They cannot clear you to go to work. If you are seeking help for anything other than general questions, please try a health care provider or nurseline.


 If you need medical attention, contact a health care provider.

 

Public health orders

EXECUTIVE ORDER D 2020 007 ORDERING SUSPENSION OF NORMAL IN-PERSON INSTRUCTION AT ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE STATE OF COLORADO DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF COVID-19

UPDATED NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER 20-22 CLOSING BARS, RESTAURANTS, THEATERS, GYMNASIUMS, CASINOS, NONESSENTIAL PERSONAL SERVICES FACILITIES, AND HORSE TRACK AND OFF-TRACK BETTING FACILITIES STATEWIDE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER 20-22 CLOSING BARS, RESTAURANTS, THEATERS, GYMNASIUMS, AND CASINOS STATEWIDE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER 20-23 IMPLEMENTING SOCIAL DISTANCING MEASURES

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER 20-20 RESTRICTING VISITORS AT ALL COLORADO SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES, ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCES AND INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES

 


March 20, 2020
People seeking certified copies of birth and death certificates can continue to submit their orders online or over the phone. Those who need to submit a request to correct/amend a birth or death record must submit their request via mail. All certified copies that are requested will be mailed. The public will not be able to pick up records until further notified.
March 20, 2020
DENVER, March 20, 2020: The State of Colorado is welcoming home 39 cruise ship passengers who have been under U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) quarantine since their ship docked in California on March 9. 
March 20, 2020
The State is expanding testing to include a temporary drive-through site at the Chaffee County Fairgrounds at 10165 County Road 120, Salida, CO on Saturday, March 21. Chaffee County residents who are symptomatic and have a doctor’s order can show up between noon and 4 p.m. for the test. 

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