 January 2021 // Volume 3, Issue 1
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Vaccines in Jefferson CountyThe launch and rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine in Jefferson County has been a time of great hope for our community after 10 months of hardship during this pandemic. However, we also realize this has been a time filled with many questions for our population. While we wish we could vaccinate everyone in a more timely manner, quantities of the COVID-19 vaccine remain extremely limited in our county, and because of the challenges involved with vaccinating an entire population, we know that efforts will not be uniform from county to county or system to system. Demand is outpacing supply. The vaccination process has, and will continue to, require all parts of our health and medical system – public health, hospitals, primary care providers and more – to work together with the resources we have to ensure that those who most need it receive the vaccine in as timely a manner as possible. At JCPH, we are not currently offering the COVID-19 vaccine for the general public or individuals over 70 years old, as our department and all the local public health departments across the state have been asked to focus our efforts on the highest risk healthcare workers in 1A, as well as the moderate risk healthcare workers and first responders in 1B. All other providers, such as hospitals, health systems, pharmacies and safety net clinics, will be focusing on vaccinating persons 70 years of age and older. To get more information about the vaccine:
- If you are 70 or older and looking for information on how to get the COVID-19 vaccine, visit CDPHE’s website to find the most updated information on providers who are currently offering the vaccine.
- Select Safeway and King Soopers pharmacies will begin to vaccinate Jefferson County residents who are 70 years of age and older next week. Due to limited COVID vaccine availability, there may be a 2-6 week wait to get an appointment. Registration links by site are in development, please continue to check www.jeffco.us/covid-vaccine for these as they become available. Please do not call individual Safeway or King Soopers stores.
- If you are a health and medical provider, please complete a survey so we can add you to the network to receive important health alerts.
- If you are a member of the general public looking for important public health emergency information, including updates about the COVID-19 vaccine, please sign up for “Jeffco COVID-19 Alerts” at https://www.jeffco.us/list.aspx.
Together, Dr. Margaret Huffman Director of Community Health Services Jefferson County Public Health
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Sign up for Jeffco COVID-19 AlertsDo you want to be notified of the latest news about COVID-19 from Jefferson County, like about vaccines, testing sites, changes to Jeffco’s dial status and more? Then subscribe to our Jeffco COVID-19 Alert notification. We will send these out to you via text or email (you choose!) whenever there is an update to share. Here’s how you sign up! - Go to the NotifyMe section of our website
- Scroll down to the “Alert Center” section and look for “Jeffco COVID-19 Alerts”
- Click on the envelope icon if you would like to receive email alerts AND/OR click on the phone icon if you would like to receive text alerts
- Follow system prompts and instructions to complete the sign-up for alerts
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Are You Signed Up for the CO Exposure Notification App?Did you know one of the key tools to fight COVID-19 and slow its spread is right in your pocket? CO Exposure Notifications can quickly notify you if you’ve likely been exposed, allowing you to reduce risk for your loved ones, seek timely medical attention and stay home. Protect your community while maintaining your privacy. Learn more here.
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Winter PreparednessThe winters in Colorado can change quickly from warm days to icy - it's good to be prepared. Check out some tips for preparing your vehicle and home, and for how to handle snowstorms before and after they come your way. Don’t be caught off-guard, take steps to get prepared today!
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National Radon Action MonthIn Jefferson County, about half of homes tested have high levels of radon, a dangerous and naturally-occurring radioactive gas. Radon exposure is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers, and testing is the only way to find out how much radon is in the air you breathe at home. We’re proud to have distributed 875 free radon test kits to county residents this January. Additional kits will be available throughout the year for $10 each at the Jefferson County Public Health Lakewood location, 645 Parfet St. Due to the ongoing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, please call our front desk at 303-232-6301 before coming to the health department.
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NEW Posts up on JCPH’s Blog Series, Resilience Have you checked out Resilience yet? Find topics related to mental health and coping during COVID-19. Weekly resources are shared in Spanish and English. See posts on work from home rituals, joy, sleep, creating healthy patterns, gratitude and more. Follow along to see the new posts every week. Read more.
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DATA ROUNDUP: COVID-19 Case Summary
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As we work to lessen the spread of COVID-19 in Jefferson County, you can stay up to date on the case data. Click here for a summary of cases at the state level. Click here for a summary of cases in Jefferson County.
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Talk with Your Teen About BoundariesSetting and adjusting boundaries is an ongoing process throughout life for everyone. For teens, it's especially important to have clear boundaries, because adolescence is a time of great change, and youth with clear boundaries are happier and safer.
Talk to your teen about their current boundaries, whether those are curfews, privileges, etc. Have an open, back-and-forth conversation with them about their wants and needs - decisions are more likely to stick that way.
The best way to show your teen you care? Be there. Have a talk with your teen. Learn more at twelvetalks.com.
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January Board of Health Meeting (Virtual)This month’s Board of Health meeting will be held on January 19, beginning at 4 p.m. Find the Zoom information for joining virtually on our Board of Health webpage.
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CommUNITY CampaignJefferson County Human Services, Jefferson County Public Health and Jefferson County Public Affairs have collaborated with community partners including Benefits in Action, BGOLDN, Calvary Church Golden, Community Table, Evergreen Christian Outreach, Hunger Free Colorado, Integrated Family Community Services, Jeffco Eats, Joy’s Kitchen, Lakewood Connects, Mountain Resource Center, The Action Center, West Metro Chamber of Commerce and others to launch the CommUNITY campaign to bring together available community-wide resource information under one easy to access hub to help connect our community to support that best fits their needs. The campaign is funded through the federal CARES Act. Learn more about the campaign here.
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