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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...

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...

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...

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...

Sharon Grundy, M.D. is both the Medical Director of Primary Care at the Telluride Regional Medical Center and the San Miguel County Medical Officer. Below she answers FAQs about Senior Day and more. Request assistance here. Frequently Asked Questions about the local response to coronavirus. If you still...

San Miguel County Department of Public Health and Environment today announced plans for the free, voluntary COVID-19 blood tests initiative in partnership with United Biological Inc. THE PLAN: PHASE 1: Thursday, March 26 and Friday, March 27, A pre-selected group of teachers including their families will be...

For more information and to sign up for Coronavirus email alerts, go to sanmiguelcountyco.gov/coronavirus. San Miguel County Public Health needs medical service providers (may be retired) doctors, nurses, MAs, LPNs, behavioral health providers, people who can help run errands for those who may be homebound,...