Community pitches in to help Health Department staff

The staff at the Jefferson County Public Health Department have created a “gratitude pumpkin” to record their appreciation of the help that has been received from the community during the pandemic, as shown by Clinic Coordinator Molly Carey. (Diana McFarland/Boulder Monitor).

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The nurses and staff at Jefferson County’s Public Health Department have recently been described by Commissioner Bob Mullen as being under siege.

Working days, nights and weekends, the Public Health Department staff has struggled to keep up with a rising number of COVID-19 cases and their close contacts as the pandemic continues to wear on into the holiday season with no end in sight.

The increased workload has not gone unnoticed.

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