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VOLUME 19 | ISSUE 25

SPECIAL REPORT

Colorado’s public health officials are under attack Workers face threats, vandalism, job loss amid COVID-19 crisis

Douglas County district chooses ‘hybrid’ model of in-person, online learning

BY JESSICA GIBBS | COLORADO COMMUNITY MEDIA AND JESSE PAUL | THE COLORADO SUN

Joni Reynolds, the head of Gunnison County’s public health department, entered kind of a routine as the coronavirus crisis descended on Colorado earlier this year: Long hours. Sleepless nights. A police escort home. A wave of threats over her efforts to keep her community safe amid the pandemic made her fear for her safety. There were also suspicious packages left outside her house and sent to her office, both of which were unsettling but weren’t dangerous. “References to Nazism. Calling me Mrs. Hitler,” Reynolds said, recounting the contents of the hate mail she received. “Calling me vile names — curse words. Threatening harm to me, my family, my home. Assuring they would remove me from my job and take ‘all my worldly possessions.’” SEE OFFICIALS, P4

BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

not exempted themselves to wear a mask in both indoor and outdoor public places for at least 90 days. A statewide mask order, which remains in effect in Douglas County and elsewhere, requires people to wear a mask in indoor public places for at least 30 days. Lone Tree city officials did not discuss the matter publicly in its most recent virtual city council meeting.

The Douglas County School District’s board voted unanimously July 25 to reopen its schools on a “hybrid” learning model, with the option for students to attend school completely online if they feel unsafe attending in-person amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The action came at a marathon weekend board meeting. Superintendent Thomas Tucker cautioned that the district could still pivot to full “e-learning” after the school year begins, depending on how COVID-19 data shapes up in coming weeks. “This has been a really tough decision,” Tucker said. Until the board’s special meeting, the district planned to reopen schools with 100% in-person learning, five days a week. Local COVID-19 data trends played heavily in the decision to shift toward hybrid learning, Tucker said. Dr. John Douglas, director of the Tri-County Health Department, which sets public-health policy for Douglas County, made a presentation to the board July 25, noting that COVID-19 rates in the county had risen from roughly 2% to 3% a couple weeks ago to roughly 6% now. Board directors pointed to the worsening COVID-19 data trends before voting and said a hybrid model allows the district to more easily pivot to

SEE MASKS, P22

SEE SCHOOLS, P23

Health workers collect patient information from people waiting to be tested for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, outside the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s lab in Denver’s Lowry neighborhood on March 11. PHOTO BY JOHN INGOLD/THE COLORADO SUN

Lone Tree stays with Tri-County mask order City is only Douglas County location not to opt out BY NICK PUCKETT NPUCKETT@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

All but one place in Douglas County has acted to exempt itself from the 90-day mask order issued by the Tri-County Health Department. The City of Lone Tree is the only

Schools offer reopening choice

municipality in Douglas County to not exercise its ability to opt out of the regional health agency’s controversial mask mandate, which took effect July 24. Cities within Douglas County, and the county’s unincorporated areas, had the option to exempt themselves from the order. Notice was due to Tri-County by July 23. The Tri-County Health mask order requires residents of Douglas, Arapahoe and Adams counties that have

FIREFIGHTERS ADJUST TO COVID

There’s added stress and new procedures, but their vital work goes on P12

WHO’S THE BEST? Here’s our annual look at the region’s best businesses, services, attractions and more, as chosen by our readers.

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