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From YouTube: Inside Boulder News - September 25, 2020
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This week on Inside Boulder News: Boulder County's Public Health order and COVID-19 community conversations
A
This
week
on
inside
boulder
news
in
an
effort
to
reverse
the
recent
upward
trend
in
covet
19
cases,
boulder
county
issued
a
public
health
order
prohibiting
public
gatherings.
Among
this
specific
age
group
we'll
have
the
full
details
and
additional
properties
within
the
city
of
boulder
are
put
under
a
mandatory
quarantine.
A
In
an
effort
to
reverse
this
increasing
trend,
the
county
issued
a
new
public
health
order
currently,
in
effect,
the
public
health
order
issued
on
september
24th,
prohibits
gatherings
of
any
size
and
kind
within
the
city
of
boulder.
For
anyone
18
to
22
years
old
residents
of
36
identified
properties
are
currently
under
a
mandatory
stay
at
home
order
and
may
not
leave
their
residence
except
for
essential
activities
or
essential
travel.
A
Additionally,
cu
boulder
students
are
being
asked
to
monitor
covin-19
symptoms,
follow
testing
isolation
and
quarantine
requirements
and
cooperate
with
disease
investigators
in
contact
tracers.
So
what
does
this
exactly
mean
for
the
general
18
to
22
year
old
population?
You
may
not
gather
with
anyone
other
than
members
of
your
immediate
household.
You
may
go
to
work
and
participate
in
through
all
remote
learning.
You
may
exercise
and
study
outside
alone
and
close
to
home.
Please
maintain
physical
distancing.
A
You
may
not
participate
in
group
team
or
intercollegiate
sports
high
school
students
who
fall
in
this
age
group
may
participate
in
all
classes
and
school
sports.
You
may
eat
at
restaurants
as
long
as
you're
alone,
and
you
may
go
to
stores
or
other
types
of
businesses
alone
for
residents
in
identified
properties.
You
may
not
go
to
work.
You
may
not
leave
your
home
except
for
essential
needs
like
medical
care.
A
You
must
use
contact,
list,
delivery
and
curbside
pickup
services
to
get
food
and
other
household
items
you
may
not
dine
outside
your
home,
either
at
a
restaurant
or
at
another
residence
you
may
exercise
outside
alone
and
with
physical
distancing.
You
may
not
congregate
with
other
residents
in
common
areas
of
your
home.
You
may
not
use
any
form
of
public
transit
or
ride
share
and
you
may
vote,
but
you're
still
encouraged
to
do
so
by
mail.
This
public
health
order
is
currently
in
effect
and
will
last
14
days
but
can
be
extended
if
needed.
A
Any
violations
of
the
order
are
considered
a
misdemeanor
and
are
subject
to
criminal
and
civil
penalties
and
fines.
Cu
students
will
also
be
reported
to
the
university
for
potential
discipline
to
read
the
full
public
health
order.
Please
visit
the
website
seen
on
your
screen,
the
city,
cu
and
boulder
county
realize
this
is
a
challenging
time.
Social
connection
and
sharing
of
experiences
can
help.
These
partners
have
designated
a
series
of
safe
online
community
conversations
surrounding
cove
19..
They
will
begin
in
october.
A
The
city
and
its
partners
invited
the
community
to
be
a
part
of
these
virtual
conversations
where
individuals
will
be
able
to
share
their
diverse
experiences
around
kova
19
and
help
align
community
expectations
with
public
health
measures.
These
90-minute
discussions
with
will
be
facilitated
in
a
virtual
circle
format
with
10
participants
in
each
meeting.
We
all
have
different.
B
Comfort
levels,
we
all
have
different
understandings
around.
What
is
our
personal
responsibility
with
these
public
health
measures
and
that
can
create
conflict
really
in
order
for
us
to
navigate
these
times
and
adapt
as
a
community.
Our
idea
is,
rather
than
being
in
our
own
pockets
of
our
of
the
community,
to
come
together
in
small
groups.
The.
A
A
Two
new
free
covet
19
testing
sites
are
available
for
all
boulder
county
residents.
Residents
do
not
have
to
have
symptoms
to
be
tested.
The
first
site
is
located
in
the
city's
hill
neighborhood
at
the
pleasant
street
parking
lot
and
is
a
walk-up
testing
site.
The
second
site
is
located
in
east
boulder
at
the
gerald
stylesville
football
fields
and
is
a
drive-up
testing
site.
Since
testing
began
at
these
boulder
locations,
over
1500
individuals
have
been
tested
for
kobe
19.
A
hours,
for
both
sites
are
from
9am
to
3
pm
7
days
a
week.
The
walk-up
testing
site
on
the
hill
will
be
available
through
september
30th,
and
the
drive-through
site
at
the
football
fields
will
be
available
through
october,
2nd
but
may
be
extended
if
needed.
Anyone
attending
a
testing
site
must
have
a
form
of
id
and
a
mask
results
are
usually
made
available
within
24
to
48
hours.
More
information
is
available
on
the
website.
A
Seen
on
your
screen,
due
to
the
increase
in
kova
19
cases
among
the
city's
younger
population,
the
university
of
colorado
boulder
announced
this
week
that
it
will
be
operating
under
a
temporary
remote
only
instruction
for
a
minimum
of
two
weeks.
All
undergraduate
graduate
and
law
classes
will
be
taught
remotely.
Labs,
studio
and
performance
classes
are
remote
unless
approved
by
department
chairs
in
college
and
school
deans
staff
will
continue
to
work
on
campus
as
currently
assigned
on-campus.
Research
will
continue
and
is
not
affected
by
the
shift
to
remote
instruction.
C
A
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you
so
much
for
joining
us
on
this
week's
edition
of
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news
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