Community spread of COVID-19 in Summit County is now confirmed. Please enable JavaScript in your browser for a better user experience. Park ‘n’ Ride is available at the ice rink and Airport Road lots, and As for restrooms, Dineen said the town has opened four public restrooms and rented four additional portable toilets. Moving forward, communities that can demonstrate strong public health and health care systems -- paired with low virus levels -- can take on more control over their reopening plans.The introduction of the new phase means that different parts of the state will often be at different phases of reopening, based on local conditions and capabilities. Our strong sense of communal resiliency is what has carried us safely through the coronavirus pandemic thus far, and the last thing we want to do is lose that spirit.”Please check back to this page frequently for more information and updates as they become available. We’ve always loved our visitors and our community and it’s out of that love that we are closed to walk-in customers.
If you are experiencing symptoms, you must be isolated for at least 7-10 days after the onset of symptoms.
As it’s been said, time and time again, we are genuinely all in this together. She said while there isn’t currently a specific time frame in mind for when the barriers would be painted, they will be “designed throughout the project.”The release also notes that downtown Breckenridge guests can expect pop-up performances, demonstrations, workshops and art.
The number of presumptive positive, negative, and pending tests is updated at Summit County Public Information Hotline: 970-668-9730The State of Colorado’s new public health order allows for indoor and outdoor events, such as concerts, receptions, theaters, sports tournaments, rodeos, fairs, festivals and parades. Community spread is defined as transmission of the disease from one individual to another within the same community, and not as a result of travel from another location.
Underlying virus levels, public health capacity, health care capacity to respond to cases and outbreaks, and local enforcement abilities will determine whether a community will be at Stay at Home, Safer at Home, or Protect Our NeighborWhile there is no way to ensure zero risk of infection, the suggestions here are to help empower you to make the best decisions -- to weigh the health risks to yourself and others with the benefits to your personal social, emotional, and physical needs, and the needs of others in the economy.
If you are sick with COVID-19 or suspect you are infected with the virus that causes COVID-19, If you suspect that you or a family member has or has had COVID-19, please enter your symptoms on the While there are recommended Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and CDPHE protocols for people who think they might have COVID-19,© 2017 Town of Breckenridge, CO. All Rights Reserved. Over 25 restaurants and boutiques between Watson to Jefferson avenues are set to expand business fronts and seating outside for Main Street visitors to be able to responsibly experience the core of town.
Event capacities are calculated using CDPHE guidelines and the Social Distancing Space Calculator. Walkable Main Street will allow for breathing room in today’s normal and opens a new chapter for the downtown core.
Tables and stanchions rentals, which must be used for dining within a restaurant’s designated section, will cost each restaurant $350 for the duration of the closure.