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Friday, March 13, 2026
Colorado MMR Vaccine Reminder Program
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is sending reminders to approximately 200,000 children who may be overdue for their MMR vaccine. This outreach is part of a routine public health program and occurs during a national surge in measles cases.
Colorado Identifies Additional Measles Cases
Colorado public health officials announced two additional measles cases in Broomfield County, with a third under investigation. The notice identifies a potential public exposure location and advises individuals to seek vaccination or medical consultation if exposed.
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Colorado Public Health Officials Identify Additional Measles Cases
Colorado public health officials have identified four additional measles cases in Adams and Weld Counties, bringing the total number of cases tied to Broomfield High School and Broomfield Heights Middle School to a higher number. The notice provides updated information on known exposure locations and dates for the public.
Friday, March 6, 2026
CDPHE Launches Environmental Justice Grants Dashboard
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) has launched a new interactive dashboard for its Environmental Justice Grant Program. The dashboard provides transparency on how grant funding is being used to address environmental issues and improve community health across Colorado.
Colorado Campaign Promotes Tax Credits to Reduce Child Poverty
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has relaunched its Get Ahead Colorado campaign to encourage families to file taxes and claim state and federal tax credits. Research indicates these credits can reduce child poverty in Colorado by 37%. The campaign provides resources for free tax filing assistance and tax credit estimation.
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Colorado QuitLine Offers Incentive to Quit Tobacco
The Colorado QuitLine is offering adults up to $100 in incentives for completing a tobacco and nicotine cessation coaching series. This initiative aims to increase quit rates, with participants receiving personalized coaching and free nicotine replacement therapy.
Measles Outbreak Declared in Broomfield, Colorado
Colorado public health officials have confirmed a measles outbreak following a third connected case. The announcement details known exposure sites and dates in Broomfield, urging unvaccinated individuals to consider post-exposure prophylaxis and monitor for symptoms. The public is advised to contact health officials if symptoms develop.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Colorado Public Health Officials Confirm Measles Case
Colorado public health officials confirmed a measles case in an Adams County resident and identified locations and times of potential public exposure in Broomfield and Westminster. The notice advises individuals who may have been exposed to monitor for symptoms and contact health officials if they develop them.
Friday, February 27, 2026
CDPHE HPV Vaccine Reminder Notice
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) is sending reminder texts and emails to families of over 304,000 children aged 11-18 who may be overdue for their HPV vaccine. The messages aim to encourage vaccination for cancer prevention and provide resources for finding providers and updating records.
Colorado Opposes EPA Rollback of Vehicle Emissions Protections
Colorado's Governor and state agencies expressed strong opposition to the EPA's decision to repeal federal greenhouse gas endangerment findings and roll back vehicle emissions standards. The state asserts that this action harms air quality, public health, and creates business uncertainty, vowing to continue its own science-based protections.
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