8/19/2021 Crowley/Otero COVID-19 Update #1: Weekly Update, Otero in Blue

Description: 8/19/2021 Crowley/Otero COVID-19 Update #1: Weekly Update, Crowley County in Green, Otero in Blue.


Published: 08/19/2021
Byline: Hart

THIS IS A FLUID SITUATION.  INFORMATION AND ACTION ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME.  BE PREPARED TO BE FLEXIBLE AND PATIENT. 

The situations, numbers, website links, data, and etc. described below were current as of Thursday 8/19/2021 at 11:03 a.m.

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8/19/2021 Crowley/Otero COVID-19 Update #1:  Weekly Update

Please take the time to read and understand this entire message.

Internet links:  Before I send out each update, I check the links to make sure they are active.  However, links do change from time to time, so the links I sent out today may not be the same tomorrow.  You may have to search around a bit.

Please find this week’s COVID-19 updates below.

  1. Current Crowley/Otero COVID-19 Rate Status

ü  One Week Cumulative Incidence Rate (per 100,000) Ranges

§ Green Level:  0-35

§ Blue Level:  36-100

§ Yellow Level:  101-300

§ Orange Level:  301-500

§ Red Level:  501+

ü  COVID-19 Dashboard:  COVID-19 dial dashboard | Colorado COVID-19 Updates

ü  Crowley County:  Crowley remains in Green Level with a 1 week cumulative incidence rate of 16.6 (for the data period 8/11/2021-8/17/2021).  The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) reports the rate as 33.2 (which is still in Green Level), but this rate includes 1 inmate.  I verified that this was an inmate using the Colorado Electronic Disease Reporting System (CEDRS).  Crowley is 1 of only 5 counties (out of 64 counties) currently listed in Green Level. 

ü  Otero County:  Otero is in Blue Level with a current 1 week cumulative incidence rate of 38.3 (for the data period of 8/11/2021-8/17/2021), which is slightly above the Green Level threshold of 35. 

  1. Data Completeness and Accuracy:  In past updates I have mentioned data adjustments due to CDPHE data completeness and accuracy efforts.  At times, these will make our local data and rates fluctuate a bit.  However, these efforts are very necessary to allow us to get as complete and accurate a picture as possible of the situation.  Yesterday (Wednesday, 8/18/2021) CDPHE released some information on data completeness and accuracy, and I have attached that press  release.  It’s the first attachment. 
  1. CDPHE Spanish Language COVID-19 Website:  Home- Español | Colorado COVID-19 Updates
  1. Ayuda En Espanol (Spanish Language Assistance):  Para ayuda en Espanol, habla con Debbie Jaramillo en 719-383-3040 por favor (For help in Spanish, please call Debbie Jaramillo at 719-383-3040).
  1. Delta Variant Update:  As of the time stamp noted above, we have detected the Delta Variant in 4 individuals in Otero, and 1 in Crowley.  You will notice that the CDPHE Variant website (COVID-19 data | Colorado COVID-19 Updates) now has 4 columns for the Delta Variant.  All of these are subtypes of the Delta Variant.  You can read more about variants at the CDC website here:  SARS-CoV-2 Variant Classifications and Definitions (cdc.gov)
  1. Free Community Testing:  Our local testing schedule is as follows until further notice.

ü  Location:  Crowley County Nursing Center

§ Address:  401 Idaho, Ordway

§ Date:  Wednesdays

§ Time:  9am-11am

ü  Location:  Otero College

§ Address:  1802 Colorado Avenue, McDivitt Gym, La Junta

§ Date:  Wednesdays

§ Time:  12:00pm-4:00pm

ü  Please find attached an information flyer on our local testing, it’s the second attachment. 

  1. VACCINATION INFORMATION

a.       Third Doses of Moderna and Pfizer Now Available:  CDPHE sent a letter to COVID-19 vaccination providers yesterday (Wednesday, 8/18/2021).  An excerpt from that letter reads as follows:  , “Third doses of Moderna and Pfizer are now available for individuals who are immunocompromised. Just as for age, residency, insurance status, etc., those attesting that their immune systems are moderately or severely compromised should not be required to show additional paperwork or proof and should be administered a third dose by providers.”  If you qualify for a third dose, you can call your medical provider or OCHD to arrange for the third dose.  For scheduling with OCHD, see item b. directly below. 

b.      OCHD Vaccination Appointments:  If you would like to make an appointment with OCHD for a COVID-19 vaccination (first, second, or third doses), please call Carolina Cortez at 719-468-8083.

c.       Ayuda En Espanol (Spanish Language Assistance):  Para ayuda en Espanol, habla con Debbie Jaramillo en 719-383-3040 por favor (For help in Spanish, please call Debbie Jaramillo at 719-383-3040). 

d.      OCHD Vaccines:  OCHD is using Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson and Johnson (Janssen) vaccines.

ü  Pfizer vaccine information:  Coronavirus COVID-19 Vaccine Update: Latest Developments | Pfizer

ü  Moderna vaccine information:  Moderna’s Fully Enrolled Phase 3 COVE Study of mRNA-1273 | Moderna, Inc. (modernatx.com)

ü  Johnson and Johnson (Janssen) vaccine information:  Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine Official Website

e.       More Vaccine Information:  Colorado-specific information on COVID-19 vaccine can be found here:

ü  Colorado COVID-19 Vaccine Website:  COVID-19 vaccine | Colorado COVID-19 Updates

ü  Vaccine Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):  COVID-19 Vaccine frequently asked questions | Colorado COVID-19 Updates

ü  Learn about COVID-19 vaccines:  Learn about COVID-19 vaccines | Colorado COVID-19 Updates

ü  Colorado Vaccine Dashboard (including county-level data):  Vaccine data | Colorado COVID-19 Updates

ü  Currently approved vaccine side-by-side comparisons:  https://astho.org/COVID-19/Vaccine-Comparison/

ü  CDPHE COVID-19 vaccine hotline:  This is a state-wide call center for the public to ask questions specifically about the COVID-19 vaccine.  The toll-free number is 1-877-CO VAX CO (1-877-268-2926).

  1. COVID-19 Test Information

a.       Basic Information:  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has some good, general information on the different types of COVID-19 tests about which you may have heard.  To review this information, please go to the following website:  Coronavirus Disease 2019 Testing Basics (fda.gov)

b.      State Testing Sites:  Here is a website that details COVID-19 testing sites across the state of Colorado:  CDPHE Test Sites Portal (colorado.gov)

  1. School Webpages:  Please visit these websites for any school-specific information and updates regarding COVID-19:

a.       Cheraw:  https://www.cheraw.k12.co.us/

b.      Crowley County:  http://www.cck12.net/

c.       Fowler:  http://www.fowler.k12.co.us/

d.      La Junta:  https://www.lajuntaschools.org/

e.       Manzanola:  https://www.manzanola.k12.co.us/

f.       Otero College:  https://www.ojc.edu/

g.      Rocky Ford:  https://www.rockyfordk12.org/ 

h.      Swink:  https://www.swinkk12.net/

  1. Summaries

a.       Crowley County

ü  COVID-19 Rate Color/Level Status:  COVID-19 dial dashboard | Colorado COVID-19 Updates

ü  COVID-19 Data:  COVID-19 data | Colorado COVID-19 Updates

o   Click on “Case Summary” at the top/left

o   Then click on “Maps” on the right

ü  Facility outbreak information can be viewed here:  https://covid19.colorado.gov/outbreak-data

o   Important Note:  Facility outbreak numbers (i.e. prisoners and nursing home residents) are only updated by CDPHE once per week, on Wednesdays after 4:00pm.  Total case numbers, on the other hand, are updated daily by CDPHE.  This means that there could be facility cases reflected in the total case numbers that are not yet reflected in the facility numbers.  And remember, total case numbers are cumulative, meaning they include all cases since the outbreak began.

ü  Total COVID-19 Related Deaths:  18

o   Change from the last weekly update:  None

b.      Otero County

ü  COVID-19 Rate Color/Level Status:  COVID-19 dial dashboard | Colorado COVID-19 Updates

ü  COVID-19 Data:  COVID-19 data | Colorado COVID-19 Updates

o   Click on “Case Summary” at the top/left

o   Then click on “Maps” on the right

ü  Facility outbreak information can be viewed here:  https://covid19.colorado.gov/outbreak-data

o   Important Note:  Facility outbreak numbers (i.e. prisoners and nursing home residents) are only updated by CDPHE once per week, on Wednesdays after 4:00pm.  Total case numbers, on the other hand, are updated daily by CDPHE.  This means that there could be facility cases reflected in the total case numbers that are not yet reflected in the facility numbers.  And remember, total case numbers are cumulative, meaning they include all cases since the outbreak began.

ü  Total COVID-19 Related Deaths:  68

o   Change from the last weekly update:  1

c.       Crowley/Otero COVID-19 Related Hospitalization(s):  Two new hospitalizations since the last weekly update.

d.      State of Colorado Information:  https://covid19.colorado.gov/data

e.       United States Information:  Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) | CDC

f.       Global information:  https://covid19.who.int/

  1. What can you do RIGHT NOW?

ü  Please seriously consider getting vaccinated if you have not already done so.  Please.

ü  If you are not vaccinated, please wear a mask whenever in public, even if it is not required.  Please.

ü  Read, understand, and comply with public health orders.  Public health orders can be found here:  https://covid19.colorado.gov/prepare-protect-yourself/prevent-the-spread/public-health-executive-orders

ü  Prevent the spread of COVID-19: https://covid19.colorado.gov/prevention 

ü  Stay home if you are sick and, if needed, call your medical provider.

ü  Wear an appropriate mask when required to do so. 

ü  If you need to isolate (because you have tested positive and/or are symptomatic) or quarantine (because you have been exposed but are not symptomatic), here is the guidance:  Isolation & quarantine | Colorado COVID-19 Updates

a.       According to CDPHE (How to quarantine | Colorado COVID-19 Updates):  If you’re fully vaccinated, you don’t need to quarantine after being exposed to someone with COVID-19. However, we recommend that you get a COVID-19 test three to five days after exposure and wear a mask in public for 14 days after exposure or until you have a negative test result. These precautions will help protect the people around you in the rare case of a breakthrough infection. If you develop any symptoms of COVID-19  in the 14 days after exposure, you should get tested, even if you have a previous negative test.

ü  If you are in a high risk group, take extra precautions.

a.       CDPHE:  People at higher risk for severe illness | Colorado COVID-19 Updates

b.      CDC:  Do I need to Take Extra Precautions Against COVID-19 | CDC

ü  Cover your cough and/or sneeze.

ü  Keep your fingers and hands away from your face.

ü  Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly.

ü  Stay informed by trusted and reliable sources.  Be careful about believing what you read on social media sites.  Trusted sources/websites:

o   Otero County Health Department (OCHD):  Home | Otero County (colorado.gov)

o   Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):  https://www.cdc.gov

o   Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE):  https://covid19.colorado.gov/

Richard Ritter, Executive Director

Otero County Health Department

13 West 3rd Street, Room 111

La Junta, Colorado 81050

719-383-3045 (Office)

719-383-3060 (Fax)

rritter@oterogov.org



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