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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...

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...

And now for some good news. We curated this story titled "Scientists Find Bacteria That Eats Plastic." It was written by Jordan Davidson for EcoWatch. German researchers have identified a strain of bacterium that not only breaks down toxic plastic, but also uses it as food...

We curated this story from WebMD to share info about the incubation period for COVID-19. If you’ve been around someone who has the new coronavirus, also called COVID-19, you’re at risk, too. That means you need to isolate yourself, or stay away from other people until...

WebMD is doing a great job covering the Age of Corona, serving up the real nitty-gritty minus any fluff. The following is another story from the editors about what goes down in your body when you get infected. There are many types of coronaviruses. Some give...

The following is a note from Carol Tambor, whose wonderful blog is "speaking of theatre" is a must-read.  Tambor offers suggestions about what to stream right now. [caption id="attachment_86454" align="aligncenter" width="600"] A Stage Light Rack with 3 Spotlights Shining down towards the middle of the layout...

This story from WebMD explains how long the coronavirus lives on a variety of surfaces and suggests an action plan for dealing. The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 mainly spreads from person to person. When someone who is infected coughs or sneezes, they send droplets containing the...