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Grand County public health briefs commissioners on measles, grant shifts and clinic space; flooring closure moved to June 9–13
Summary
Public Health updated commissioners on five measles cases in Colorado, uncertain state notices for core grants, a proposed Caring for Colorado grant reduced to $30,000, CDC infrastructure funds timing, trial use of clinic space at Rural Health Network for reproductive health, and a delayed flooring closure scheduled for June 9–13.
Grand County Public Health Director Abby Baker briefed the Board of County Commissioners on measles activity, multiple grant items and operational changes, including a revised week‑long office closure for flooring work and a proposed trial lease for clinic space in Granby.
Baker said Colorado currently reports five measles cases and no new local spread in the past four weeks. She reminded residents that two MMR doses are roughly 97 percent effective and that anyone uncertain about immunization status may contact public health for record checks and vaccination options.
On funding, Baker said the state has not yet received CDC notices of award for several recurring public‑health funding lines…
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