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FREE KN95 AND MEDICAL GRADE MASKS

In support of the State of Colorado’s ongoing efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and assist in the mitigation of virus spread, we are now offering free  KN95 medical grade masks at certain public libraries and other community sites across the state that have agreed to be local redistribution points. Masks can be picked up (5 per person) at locations found in the link below across the state:

FREE MASKS
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Governor Polis Discusses Colorado’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic with the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis


WASHINGTON D.C. - Governor Jared Polis was invited to testify before the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis Thursday during a remote hearing on the COVID-19 pandemic highlighting the success of Colorado’s response with one of the lowest death rates and strongest economic comebacks.


“Over the last two years, we have relied on the latest data and science to help guide our response to the virus. We have taken a balanced approach, prioritizing the health and safety of Coloradans, working to lessen the psychological and social impact of the pandemic while minimizing impact on our economy and our kids' education. This has led Colorado to one of the shortest shutdowns, and one of the lowest death rates in the country,” said Governor Polis. “I’m proud of the ways Coloradans have stepped up to get the doctor-approved vaccine to help stop the spread of the virus, and I was honored to share our perspective with members of Congress today to help spur nationwide action to help our country move forward.”


During his testimony, Governor Polis highlighted Colorado’s aggressive approach to getting the doctor-approved vaccine into arms which is why Colorado vaccinated 70% of Coloradans aged 70 and older by mid February, and reached President Biden’s goal of vaccinating 70% of adults by July 4, at our state’s hundreds of free, quick and easy community testing sites. 


The Governor provided the committee with examples of how the administration has worked to tackle this virus from every angle. 


“We made rapid tests available through a home delivery program and I’m happy to see the federal government implementing a similar program nationwide,” Gov. Polis added. 


Colorado also used testing to protect state employees working with some of the most vulnerable under the state’s care, including workers at corrections facilities, veterans nursing homes, and youth detention facilities. Earlier this week, the state launched a new mask delivery program, providing free, medical grade masks to communities across the state, building on our success in distributing millions of medical grade masks to teachers and students at schools. 


85% of Colorado adults have received at least one dose of the doctor-approved vaccine to protect themselves, loved ones, and communities. Colorado ranks 13th among states for vaccinations per 100,000 total population. Colorado ranks 14th among states for vaccinations per 100,000 people ages 5+. 35.3 percent of Coloradans ages 5-11 have received a first dose (relative to 28.4% nationally). 


“COVID-19 will be with us for years to come, and while early data may indicate that we are entering the endemic stages of this virus, we must be prepared for the inevitable lulls and waves that will continue impacting our hospitals, as well as any future events like COVID-19,” the Governor added. 


“We know that there are disruptions in the workforce, especially in healthcare, and we are losing critical nurses, doctors and staff every day. That’s why urgent action from hospitals to improve working conditions and raise wages is needed now. In Colorado we are working on a plan, with legislators and healthcare providers, to invest in our healthcare workforce and ensure we have capacity to respond to the pandemic, while also caring for any other Coloradan in need of a hospital bed. But we can’t stand alone, this has to be nationwide. And it’s not only about the need for available hospital beds, we must also find a way to integrate our pandemic response back into the healthcare system where it belongs,” the Governor told the Congressional committee today.  


Governor Polis highlighted how the state set up testing sites, vaccine clinics, and distributed therapeutics, all of which were necessary during the public health emergency. But moving forward, our medical system - including doctors, pharmacies, urgent care sites and more - should be providing this care as they do for all other conditions. 


The Governor discussed with the committee how FEMA should reimburse the costs associated with equipping primary care and pediatric physicians to provide vaccines and how the federal government can help schools with onsite designated school nurses to help administer tests, take temperatures, and catch cases in their infancy to avoid outbreaks, keep kids safe and to ensure that our kids can get the education they deserve in the classroom.


Below you can find our most up-to-date information surrounding Tests, Vaccinations, Boosters, and Numbers.

COVID BY THE NUMBERS

TOTAL CASES

1,185,867

TOTAL HOSPITALIZATIONS

54,849

TOTAL PEOPLE TESTED

4,606,775

PPEOPLE IMMUNIZED WITH

ONE DOSE

4,304,237

PEOPLE FULLY IMMUNIZED

3,868,691

ELIGIBLE PEOPLE WITH

ADDITIONAL DOSES

1,791,151

COVID DATA
VACCINE DATA

Data as of 1/21/2022 4:00:00

VACCINE FINDER

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Find a vaccination site near you.

NEED A FREE AND FAST COVID TEST?

It’s easy to get a free, fast, and safe COVID-19 test with more than 150 free community testing sites across Colorado.


If you're experiencing symptoms or have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, make an appointment today -- neither insurance nor ID is required to get tested.

FREE TESTING SITES

MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY TREATMENTS


Monoclonal antibody treatment has shown to be highly effective for Coloradans who have recently tested positive for COVID-19, preventing severe symptoms and hospitalizations.


Coloradans who think they qualify for this treatment can call 1-877-268-2926 or visit covid19.colorado.gov/for-coloradans/covid-19-treatments for more information.

COVID-19 TREATMENTS

COVID-19 THIRD DOSE ELIGIBLITIY

All Coloradans are eligible for booster doses if they have received both doses of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine and it has been more than 6 months since their second dose. Or if they have received the Johnson and Johnson single-dose vaccine more than two months prior.

THIRD DOSE INFORMATION

PROTECTION AGAINST THE FLU

Getting your flu shot is also critical to building resistance against viruses and building up resilience in our economy. It's quick, easy, and free to do your part -- flu vaccines can be found in the majority of major grocery chains, pharmacies, community health clinics, and primary care practices.  


Find sites offering flu vaccines in your community at the link below.

FLU SHOT FINDER
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COVID-19 BUSINESS AND NONPROFIT RESOURCES

OEDIT partnered with the legislature to pass 12 bills that appropriated $228 million in funding to support economic recovery efforts. As we finalize program details, we will be updating this page with links and information about each program. The Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment developed the Colorado COVID-19 website that houses all of their communications and the latest information regarding Colorado's response.

ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROGRAMS

CLIMBER Loan Fund

Applications are open. The Colorado Loans for Increasing Mainstreet Business and Economic Recovery (CLIMBER) fund provides $250 million to small businesses with working capital loans between $30,000 and $500,000. Below-market interest rates and a 1-year deferred payment option make the program a secure recovery option for small businesses.


Colorado Revolving Loan Fund

Applications are open. This fund provides loans that help small to medium-sized Colorado businesses negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. These loans range from $5,000 to $750,000. The loans are intended to provide startup and working capital that will help create and retain jobs across Colorado.


Business Foundations Technical Assistance Program

Applications are open. This program provides $900,000 to support technical assistance for small businesses with 5 or fewer employees.


Meeting and Events Incentive Cash Rebate

Applications are open. This program provides $10 million for a 10% cash rebate against eligible hard costs for hosting meetings and events in Colorado that take place on or after July 1, 2021 and on or before December 31, 2022.


Colorado Community Revitalization Grant

Applications are open. This program provides $65 million in gap funding for mixed-use projects in creative districts, historic districts, main streets or neighborhood commercial centers.


Colorado Creative Corps ARP Grant

Applications are due January 13. This grant provides funding up to $25,000 to individual artists for specific, definable projects that connect artists and organizations to local initiatives.


Rural Jump-Start Zone Grant

Applications are open. Businesses that establish new operations in specified Rural Jump-Start and Just Transition communities will be eligible to receive up to $40,000 and up to $5,000 per new hire.

WORK FOR THE STATE

Join us at the State of Colorado! Find meaningful work serving the people of Colorado, and help create a state where all are proud to live, work, and play. You can find many more available jobs by clicking the button below.

STATE OF COLORADO JOBS
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MARSHALL FIRE RESOURCES

In the aftermath of the Marshall Fire, recorded as the most destructive fire in Colorado’s history, it’s important we share resources as they are updated to help thousands of our fellow Coloradans recover, rebuild, and begin to heal. 


Below, you will find resources for financial assistance, mental and behavioral health services, housing, food, donations, and more.  


An updated list will be shared regularly so we can all support local efforts and encourage everyone in all corners of Colorado to share with their friends, family, and co-workers.


Disaster Assistance Center 


The Disaster Assistance Center is open from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., seven days a week and is located at the Boulder County Southeast Hub at 1755 South Public Road in Lafayette, CO.  


At the Disaster Assistance Center, Coloradans can get resources like:

  • Consultation on property loss and filing claims for assistance 
  • All State
  • American Family Insurance
  • State Farm
  • Auto Owners Insurance
  • Shelter Insurance
  • USAA Insurance
  • Housing - Out of the 400 FEMA met with, 40% were renters. If you are one of those people, the Disaster Assistance Center can help connect you to resources that will help you find housing. 
  • Gift cards for replacement of food and transportation costs
  • Information about short- and long-term housing 
  • Help with vital records 
  • DMV mobile unit onsite for replacement ID and Social Security onsite this weekend.
  • Referrals to emergency shelter 
  • Food assistance
  • Mental health services 
  • COVID-19 tests - tests available when you walk in
  • Transportation vouchers 
  • Referrals for personal finance planning
  • Support for pets, such as cat and dog food, bird cages, through the Colorado Pet Pantry. 
  • They are at the DAC everyday from 10-2, and are consistently staying late to help families and their pets.



Community Programs


  • United Way - Call 2-1-1 for multilingual services and to get connected to food, snap benefits, transportation assistance, substance abuse, counseling, clothing, medical and dental needs, home repairs, housing and more.

 

  • ARC - Giving vouchers so Coloradans can get clothes and other immediate needs. Locations in Broomfield, Louisville and Longmont. Just stop by the DAC and pick up your vouchers. 


  • Sister Carmen Community Center - Providing resources to victims of the fire by providing ood, hygiene, baby items, funds for temporary housing, gift cards for food, clothing. Access to our Thrift Store for clothing, bedding, and other essential items free of charge.



Insurance Assistance & FEMA Programs



Food Assistance




Housing


  • Boulder County Housing Helpline - helping renters and landlord navigate this process and find financial assistance. Call 303-441-1206 and leave a detailed message or email [email protected] . A housing specialist will return your call as soon as possible. 
  • Airbnb’s Open Home program - www.airbnb.com 
  • Boulder Area Rental Housing Association - This webpage is only meant to be a way to show available properties to residents who were impacted by the fires and need housing and is for informational purposes only. Property owners will be solely responsible for qualifying, interviewing and communicating with prospective tenants. 
  • Boulder County Housing Resources - English Flyer, Spanish Flyer



Financial Assistance




Child Care




Business Support


  • Boulder Small Business Development Center - Can help businesses access resources and help them navigate how to receive funding from multiple sources. If you are looking to get funding for your business, visit www.bouldersbdc.com or stop by the DAC to stop by and talk to someone face to face.
  • Colorado Small Business Development Center https://www.coloradosbdc.org/



Transportation





Additional Information



Donations


The Governor’s Office is supporting those most impacted from the devastating Marshall Fire in Boulder and Jefferson counties and relief efforts. 


Community Foundation of Boulder - If you are looking into ways to support the victims and communities impacted, consider contributing to the Community Foundation of Boulder, and their Boulder County Wildfire Fund. This fund is currently focused on immediate needs, allocating direct cash assistance to those whose homes were damaged or destroyed. To date, the fund has raised just over $16m. 


Center for Disaster Philanthropy - Support recovery efforts by contributing to the Center’s Colorado Wildfires Recovery Fund. This fund was established last year to focus on medium- and long-term support. 

COLORADO AFGHAN EVACUEE SUPPORT FUND

Colorado is committed to helping Afghan evacuees make Colorado home. We recognize their work and sacrifice as partners to the federal government and to our U.S. military and veteran communities.


That’s why in partnership with fiscal sponsor Rose Community Foundation and the Governor’s Office, The Colorado Afghan Evacuee Support Fund was created to welcome Afghan evacuees and connect them with community resources.


Contributions will fund grants to organizations in Colorado that provide refugee resettlement services, health and mental health services for newcomers, legal services to help evacuees navigate available pathways for permanency in the U.S., and other forms of needed assistance. This fund represents a holistic view of needs that newcomers will have over the long term and commits resources to areas where other funding mechanisms fall short.


To date, the Fund has raised $1,000,000 and is striving to reach a goal of $5.6 million.


To help support the fund, visit the link below. You can be assured that your funds go to a vital service currently neglected by other efforts, making your dollars all the more impactful.

DONATE: bit.ly/COAfghanSupport
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To learn more about Afghan evacuees, visit the Department of Human Services' Colorado Refugee Services Program website.

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