Lone Tree Voice 07-29-21

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school COVID-19 guidelines on July 20, but the new guidance “does not constitute statewide requirements,” a state news release said. Instead, the guidance outlines “best practices” for local governments and school districts. That means local health agencies, such as Tri-County, and school districts will decide for themselves what precautions to enforce. Tri-County Health will “strongly encourage” mask-wearing in indoor settings for those not fully vaccinated, but the agency is not planning to require it at this point, said John Douglas, executive director of Tri-County Health. Cherry Creek School District planned to announce final plans for any COVID-19 precautions the week of July 26, after Colorado Community Media’s press deadline. Regardless of the new state guidance, state law gives local and state public health officials the authority to implement isolation and quarantines to slow or stop the spread of disease, according to the Colorado State Joint Information Center, which takes questions for the state public-health department. “Public health officials will work with schools to ensure that these measures are used as needed to protect the health of the employees and students in these settings, which also provides broader protection to the community at large,” the center said in a statement. But any standards that school districts or local health officials implement for quarantines are likely to be looser than they were last school year, based on the new state guidance. Hospitalized mostly unvaccinated As of July 22, in Adams County, the seven-day incidence rate of new COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people was 69, according to TriCounty’s news release. That represents an increase of 155% since June 26, according to Tri-County. Arapahoe and Douglas counties have experienced increases of 70% and 65% over the same

Dr. John Douglas poses on his front porch for a portrait. He has been the executive director of Tri-County Health Department since PHOTO BY ELLIOTT WENZLER 2013.

period, Tri-County said. The majority of new cases are among individuals who are not fully vaccinated, according to TriCounty. And since March, “95% of individuals hospitalized in our counties had not been fully vaccinated, similar to the pattern being seen across the state and nation,” Tri-County said in the release. The Delta variant, which is more contagious than the strain circulating last winter and could cause more severe illness according to recent studies, is responsible for approximately 90% of all cases in Colorado, according to Tri-County. “It is understandable that some people may still have concerns about getting vaccinated after hearing a lot of misinformation on the internet and social media,” Douglas, the health chief, said in the release. “However, the threat from the Delta variant to unvaccinated persons is real, serious and growing, so each day of delay can increase your risk of getting sick from COVID-19. If you’re unsure, talk with your health care provider to help answer questions in the context of your personal health.”

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‘Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is the most effective way to protect yourself against this virus, especially with the more contagious Delta variant circulating.’ Dr. John Douglas, executive director of Tri-County Health

Where to get vaccinated COVID-19 vaccinations are available at many locations nearly every day in Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas counties. Tri-County Health’s COVID-19 vaccines webpage lists clinics by day of the week in a calendar format as well as by location in a map. That’s located at tchd.org/866/ COVID-19-Vaccine. You can also call Tri-County at 303-220-9200. Anyone looking for a specific vaccine can sort by product at vac-

cines.gov, or text their ZIP code to 438829. There are also additional opportunities listed on the state’s webpage at covid19.colorado.gov/ vaccine/where-you-can-get-vaccinated. Individuals can also check with their own doctor, a local clinic, grocery or big-box store, or pharmacy nearby at vaccinespotter.org/ CO.

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to shoot Mr. H, and he explained the discharge as an involuntary or ‘sympathetic discharge’ resulting from simultaneously clenching and pulling the tarp with his left hand while holding his duty weapon in his right hand.” “The question here is not so much the appropriate voluntary use of force but the criminal ramifications of an unintended, accidental discharge of a firearm,” the DA’s letter said. “In light of the insufficient evidence for a likelihood of conviction beyond a reasonable doubt, and the inability to prove that this shooting was the product a conscious voluntary act or even to establish the least culpable of mental states, charges are not warranted based on the evidence.” The DA’s office therefore determined: “There is not a reasonable likelihood of success at trial and, therefore, no criminal charges are recommended.”

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position, the DA’s office said. Skalisky told investigators that the surprise of a sudden movement upon finding the driver in the small space caused him to jump back, at which time his duty weapon discharged. A single round from Skalisky’s 9mm Glock 34 passed through the hiding man’s abdomen and then entered his thigh, causing what a physician described as a non-critical flesh wound because it hit no vital organs, the DA’s office said. The man underwent exploratory surgery at Parker Adventist Hospital and was released the next day. The letter from the district attorney’s office described Skalinsky’s explanation of the incident by saying that “he did not intend

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