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For coronavirus information visit: https://www.sanmiguelcountyco.gov/coronavirus. County Coronavirus Hotline: 970-728-3844. San Miguel County Department of Public Health and Environment (SMCDPHE) learned late Thursday night of the county’s first positive case of COVID-19 (coronavirus). The 54-year-old resident of San Miguel County was immediately notified by County Medical...

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,...

The Telluride R1 School District announced today that based on guidance from San Miguel County Department of Public Health and Environment (SMCDPHE) regarding containment efforts of COVID-19 (coronavirus), it is closing its school buildings effective immediately.For more county coronavirus information and to sign up for...

San Miguel County health officials will conduct a COVID-19 (coronavirus) briefing and Q&A during the next Telluride Town Council Meeting, Tuesday March 10, 1030am-noon at Rebekah Hall. To provide county-wide access, the meeting will carried live on KOTO 91.7fm and available for online streaming online....

In an effort to protect patients, the community and staff from exposure to coronavirus (COVID-19), and in accordance with Colorado Rural Health Center recommendations, effective Monday, March 9, the Telluride Regional Medical Center will institute new protocols, including limiting non-essential visits. For more from the...

With off-season and spring break fast approaching and coronavirus concerns on everyone’s minds, many in the Telluride community are wondering whether or not they can still enjoy their travel plans — especially those headed to international destinations. Answers below by Dr. Sharon Grundy of the...

As the nation braces for what could be the first pandemic since the 2009 H1N1 outbreak, local health workers at the Telluride Regional Medical Center are preparing for novel coronavirus COVID-19 by solidifying protocols, compiling preparedness public service announcements, expanding telehealth capabilities and, above all,...

As the nation braces for what could be the first pandemic since the 2009 H1N1 outbreak, local health workers at the Telluride Regional Medical Center are preparing for novel coronavirus COVID-19 by solidifying protocols, compiling preparedness public service announcements, expanding telehealth capabilities and, above all,...