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Mumps Cases Confirmed Among Keystone Ski Resort Employees
February 5, 2020 at 12:04 pm
SUMMIT COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4)– Some people working at Keystone Ski Resort have tested positive for mumps. The Colorado Department of Health and Environment confirms the mumps cases but not the exact number.
The Colorado Department of Health and Environment released this statement to CBS4 on Wednesday morning: “The department is aware of some cases of mumps in Summit County, and we are working with Summit County Public Health.”...
Keystone Mumps Outbreak: 6th Employee Diagnosed With Viral Disease
By Audra Streetman
February 10, 2020 at 5:42 pm
SUMMIT COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) – An outbreak of mumps continues to spread in Summit County. Public health officials confirm a 6th employee at Keystone Resort tested positive for the viral disease.
Officials said the risk of mumps spreading to the public is very low. The outbreak was first reported on Wednesday among three employees...
Mumps cases among Keystone Resort employees grow to 17
News | February 24, 2020
Nicole Miller
DILLON — There are now 17 confirmed cases of mumps among Keystone Resort employees after the outbreak started with three cases in early February, according to Summit County Public Health officials.
The number of cases is expected to grow, but health officials say the public is not at risk.
“Mumps is not currently circulating in the greater Summit County community, and there is minimal risk to members of the public, including those who visited the ski area,” Summit County Nursing Manager Sara Lopez said...
24 Keystone Ski Resort Employees Test Positive For Mumps
February 27, 2020 at 7:55 pm
KEYSTONE, Colo. (CBS4)– The number of employees with the mumps at Keystone Ski Resort is growing. A total of 24 employees at the ski area who live in employee housing in close quarters have tested positive for mumps.
Health officials in Summit County confirm two people who are not Keystone Ski Resort employees have also tested positive for the disease...