The City and County of Broomfield is committed to providing frequent news, updates and information related to COVID-19. Please find resources and opening information at Broomfield.org/COVID and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Please be mindful that information may change rapidly, even by the hour.
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Public Health Update
- Broomfield has 3,188 total COVID-19 cases, according to the most recent data. You can always find daily updates on Broomfield’s COVID-19 Data Dashboard, along with information on regional hospital capacity and demographic details. Visit the state website for more information on hospital capacity, outbreaks and county case information. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) website updates cases daily at 4 p.m.
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Cases - 3 and 7 day average of cases, cases among long-term care facilities and metro area cumulative incidence. Last week, Broomfield had 132 new cases. On Jan. 17 the 7-day moving average of new cases was 17.7.
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Demographics - demographic data among COVID-19 cases, include age, outcome by age, and race/ethnicity. So far this month residents aged 20-29 made up 30.03% of cases.
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Deaths - weekly deaths among COVID-19 cases. Last week Broomfield had no additional deaths.
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Testing - number of COVID-19 tests conducted and the positivity rate. On Jan. 17 Broomfield reported 260 tests.
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Hospitalizations - number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients for the North Central Region and ICU and ventilator usage. On Jan. 17 the North Central Region had 441 confirmed COVID-19 cases hospitalized.
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COVID-19 Vaccination - cumulative doses administered, doses administered by day and doses administered by age group. As of Jan. 18, over 4,800 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered to Broomfield residents and over 25% of residents age 70+ have received a first dose.
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Let's Talk
- It’s time to talk about how we’re feeling. The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting restrictions have impacted us all. Now more than ever we need to take care of ourselves, including our mental health, and look out for each other. Visit Broomfield.org/LetsTalk for information, tips, and resources to stay healthy and get support.
- Want to start the conversation? Try these tips:
- “I’ve noticed that…” Open the conversation by explaining changes you have noticed. For example, “I’ve noticed that you’ve been in your room more than usual. How are you feeling?”
- “Do you want to take a walk?” Engaging someone you are concerned about in an activity like walking together can be a great way to start a conversation. Doing an activity while you talk can take some of the nerves and discomfort out of the conversation.
- Try to stick with open-ended questions. An open ended question is one that can't be answered with a “yes” or “no.” For example: "How are you feeling about your test results?"
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Vaccine
- Extra doses of both the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, which had previously been held as second doses, will now be used as first doses for Coloradans 70+. Health providers and pharmacies will be contacting more seniors to receive a COVID-19 vaccine now through Monday, Jan. 25.
- The state will backfill additional second doses from a future supply. The state will use “first doses” as “second doses” as needed to maintain the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendation for the booster shot.
- To have information delivered to your inbox on community vaccination clinics, complete the Vaccine Interest from at Broomfield.org/VaccineInterestForm.
Vaccine Notifications
- Broomfield Public Health is working with community partners and senior living facilities on plans for on-site vaccination clinics for older adults who may not be able to get to a hospital or clinic. Residents can expect to see information about these clinics in the coming weeks. To have information delivered to your inbox on community vaccination clinics, complete the Vaccine Interest from at Broomfield.org/VaccineInterestForm.
Vaccination for 70+
- Read the January 15 update on the effort to ensure residents 70+ receive the COVID-19 vaccine by the end of February: https://bit.ly/39AC5kr. Please remember, while vaccination will happen as fast as possible, vaccinating everyone will take time. Your opportunity is coming!
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Frequently Asked Questions:
If I am 70+ and do not have a primary care physician, how will I get the vaccine?
- If you have not been contacted by a healthcare provider, and you don’t anticipate your doctors office or pharmacy will reach out, visit Broomfield.org/COVIDVaccine to fill out a Vaccine Interest Form to be contacted when the vaccine becomes available for your occupation or age group.
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Upcoming Events
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Telephone Town Hall: Mark your calendar for the next Telephone Town Hall Jan. 28 at 7 p.m., which will now be offered in Spanish. Residents can call 855.695.3744 the night of, or sign up to be called directly. RSVP and share the Facebook event for updates. Town Hall audio is streamed live on Channel 8 as well. If you are not able to make it, listen to the available recordings.
- ¡Las llamadas mensuales del Ayuntamiento para los ciudadanos de Broomfield por el COVID-19 ya están disponibles en español!
- Los residentes de habla hispana podrán escuchar la llamada y hacer preguntas al personal de la Ciudad y del Condado y a los expertos en salud pública con traducción simultánea en tiempo real. Los residentes que quieran hacer una pregunta serán evaluados por un hispanohablante. La próxima llamada del Ayuntamiento es el 28 de enero a las 7 p. m. Para participar en español llame al 855.543.3424. Los residentes pueden registrar previamente un número de teléfono para no perderse nunca una sesión.
- Para español, envíe la palabra "BROOMFIELDENVIVO" al 833.898.5483.
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City Updates
- The Paul Derda Recreation Center and the Broomfield Community Center are now Back to Business Certified! The centers can operate at 50% or 50 people per room, whichever is fewer. Make appointments at B-REx.com.
- View a list of Back to Business Certified Businesses at Broomfield.org/BacktoBusiness.
- Entrepreneurs and small business owners - including designers, artists, musicians, photographers, writers and people in the culinary arts - are invited to register for a five-week online series to equip them with the tools they need to start and build a successful creative business. The North Metro Denver Small Business Development Center is hosting “Entrepreneurship for Creatives - a Leading EDGE Course for Creative Startups.” Classes are 6-8 p.m. Thursdays from Jan. 21 through Feb. 18. The City and County of Broomfield is sponsoring, so the cost to Broomfield-eligible businesses and entrepreneurs is only $50.
- Your feedback is needed! What input, ideas, and suggestions do you have to keep momentum going around important community and City Council priorities in 2021? While navigating the public health and financial crises caused by COVID-19, significant accomplishments have been made and next steps have been identified to continue progress on these important community goals into 2021. Give your input and ideas on next steps through Broomfield.org/Priorities. Join the conversation on oil and gas.
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- Recognize an exceptional young person in the Broomfield community! The Broomfield Youth Recognition Award is one that recognizes young people who have overcome personal adversity and are making a positive contribution to their environments. Fill out a nomination form by Feb. 19 for this year’s celebration. Youth must live or go to school in Broomfield or contribute to the community in another way. Both the youth and their parent or guardian must consent to this nomination; sensitive information will be kept private.
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- Broomfield Human Services awarded more than $1.52 million of 2021 grand funding to 33 community nonprofits that serve Broomfield residents. Broomfield City Council reviewed and approved the awards at the Jan. 12 meeting.
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Road closures/detours
- Open Space and Trails Closure: The Anthem Community Park east of Community Ditch, north of Sheridan Parkway and south of the Northwest Parkway, is currently under construction. Heavy equipment is being used to grade on the south side of the Northwest Parkway Underpass and Farmers Reservoir Irrigation Bridge, both of which will need to be closed approximately now through Jan. 31 for public safety reasons. Weather may cause delays to the schedule.
- Beginning Jan. 25 through Feb. 5, the US36 Bikeway will be detoured West of Flatirons Mall as part of the US 36 Bikeway Realignment project.
- Beginning Jan 19 through Feb 2, Benton Street at Dillon Road will be closed for earthwork and utility crossing as part of the Dillon Road/W. 144th Avenue project
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Activities to do From Home
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Featured Programs & Classes
- Broomfield children can learn more about Martin Luther King, Jr, race, and anti-racism by visiting the Broomfield Library kids catalog.
- Free virtual math and science tutoring for students in grades 6-12 takes place each Tuesday at 4:30 p.m., 5:20 p.m., and 6:10 p.m. from September-May. Students can register on B-REx.com up to one week in advance and are limited to ONE 45-minute session per week.
- Sign up for a Valentine’s Day lunch starting next week by visiting B-REx.com or calling 303.464.5536. Residents, and non-residents, can pick up a maximum of two meals Friday, Feb. 12 by driving through the Broomfield Community Center parking lot between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Each to-go meal is $5. This is separate from the Broomfield Meals on Wheels program and 100 meals will be available.
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Broomfield Workforce Center Hat and Mitten Tree was a huge success! Workforce Center staff and friends covered the tree with donated items to help Broomfield residents stay dry and warm this winter. The center collected 42 hats, 19 pairs of gloves/mittens, 12 gaiter scarves, seven knitted scarves, three pairs of weatherproof socks and two long-sleeved thermal shirts.
The items were offered to customers who used the center between Thanksgiving and Christmas. All the items that were still on the tree Dec. 23 were donated to The Refuge to be passed on to individuals and families within their community.
Thanks to all members of the Workforce Development Board and staff from the Broomfield Library, Economic Vitality, and the Workforce Center for all of the generous and thoughtful donations!
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Give & Get Help:
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Businesses:
- Visit Broomfield.org/COVIDEconomicSupport to find more information on Enhance Broomfield, #ShopLocalColorado social media campaign, the Colorado Outdoor Winter Dining Program, the Energize Colorado Gap Fund and the Small Business Support Fund.
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Bars, Restaurants and Food Trucks: Visit the Colorado Department of Revenue website to learn more about temporary deduction from state net taxable sales.
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The state legislative definition of "Minority Business" been changed/expanded to "Disproportionately Impacted Businesses:" Apply for assistance through the Office of Economic Development and International Trade.
- Businesses can meet ANY of the following:
- 5 or less employees including owner;
- is a minority owned business;
- is located in an economically distressed area or
- the business owner lives in a economically distressed area;
- the business owner has low or moderate income, personal wealth, and diminished opportunities to access capital or credit.
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Small businesses: Applications are open for small business (under 2.5 million in 2019 receipts) grants for businesses in the following sectors: restaurants, bars (including breweries), caterers, movie theaters, and gyms/recreation centers.
- Businesses that have received other state, local or federal relief may still apply, including businesses who have already received an Enhance Broomfield grant. Qualified businesses should apply as soon as possible, and grant awards are expected to begin on February 3. Apply at Broomfield.org/EnhanceBroomfield.
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Residents:
- The Rental and Mortgage Assistance Program offers emergency housing assistance to Broomfield residents. To learn more about how you can get help with housing related expenses, or to schedule an appointment with Broomfield FISH, call 303.465.1600.
- Broomfield Human Services offers a number of benefits and assistance programs to help support eligible households. Applications for benefits can be made online at Colorado.gov/PEAK, by calling the Broomfield Benefits Team at 720.887.2290, or emailing [email protected].
- Donations continue to be necessary to support the work of local nonprofit organizations providing services in response to COVID-19. Donate to the Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund through the Broomfield Community Foundation today.
- Support for Residents needing utility or mortgage, rent, or legal fees assistance due to eviction: In Broomfield assistance will be administered through the Broomfield FISH Family Resource Center. Visit BroomfieldFish.org or call 303.465.1600.
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