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The following is a note from Mountainfilm about passes in the context of its new online event still based in Telluride. Questions? Please email passes@mountainfilm.org or call 970-497-1057. First things, first. We want to thank you for your patience on this wild ride. Our small staff...

The Telluride Regional Medical Center has moved and expanded their “outdoor respiratory clinic” to increase capacity and provide a safer working environment for staff and patients ahead of a potential surge of coronavirus cases. For more information visit tellmed.org/coronavirus. [caption id="attachment_86713" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Outdoor clinic[/caption] For over...

For more information and to sign up for Coronavirus email alerts, visit the county’s site. County COVID-19 HOTLINE for NON-medical questions: 970-728-3844. To volunteer goods or services or request assistance, go to tchnetwork.org. San Miguel County Department of Public Health and Environment recommended to the Board of County Commissioners...

Questions? Find latest news releases, public health orders, and FAQs that are regularly updated on the San Miguel County website. San Miguel County Hotline at 970-728-3844 (non-medical questions only, please) Email Tri-County Health to volunteer, donate or ask for assistance, including help if you get sick and are...

For more information and to sign up for Coronavirus email alerts, visit the county’s site. County COVID-19 HOTLINE for NON-medical questions: 970-728-3844. To volunteer goods or services or request assistance, go to tchnetwork.org. San Miguel County Department of Public Health and Environment announced it is joining state...

Request assistance here. Frequently Asked Questions about the local response to coronavirus. If you still have questions or need assistance, visit the County’s COVID-19 Response site or call their hotline for non-medical questions: 970-728-3844. If you have a medical question, or need non-urgent health care, call the medical center: 970.728.3848. If...

San Miguel County Public Health officials announced today that less than 1 percent of the COVID-19 blood tests collected last Thursday and Friday were positive for antibodies. 97 percent of these groups tested negative. Positive results on the first test indicate the presence of COVID-19 antibodies...