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Seventh Amended Public Health Order 20-36 COVID-19 Dial <br />February 12, 2021 <br />transfers (hospital attestation of patient transfer agreements required. <br />Please include attestations in the Level Green certification form). <br />b. Sufficient personal protective equipment (PPE) soply: Local hospitals <br />must have two weeks of PPE available based on current PPE use <br />standards. <br />C. Stable or declining COVID-19 hospitalizations: <br />i. Stable, meaning no greater than 25% increase, or declining counts <br />of new confirmed COVID-19 hospitalizations in the county or <br />region's referral hospitals, as defined by the LPHA, in the last 14 <br />days compared to previous 14 day period, or <br />ii. no more than two new hospital admissions of county or region <br />residents with confirmed COVID-19 on a single day in the last 14 <br />days. <br />d. Fewer new COVID-19 cases: <br />i. 15 or fewer new cases/100,000 people in the past week (one -week <br />cumulative incidence), excluding cases among residents of <br />congregate facilities (senior care, other residential care, youth <br />corrections, corrections) experiencing outbreaks, or <br />ii. for a county or region with a population of less than 30,000, a <br />comparable case count based on the county's population, <br />excluding cases among residents of congregate facilities, such as <br />senior care, other residential care, youth corrections, or corrections, <br />experiencing outbreaks, in a two -week period, or <br />iii. two -week average molecular test positivity rate of less than 5% <br />and county is meeting a minimum testing rate of 0.75 per 1,000 <br />population and their two -week cumulative incidence is no greater <br />than 50 cases per 100,000 people in the past two weeks. <br />e. Sufficient testing_capaci1y: county or region has the capacity to test <br />(collect samples and testing partnerships) 15 people per 10,000 residents <br />per day. <br />f. Ability to implement case investigation and contact tracing protocol: the <br />local public health agency is able to implement Colorado's case <br />investigation and contact tracing protocol for at least 85 percent of <br />assigned cases within 24 hours. <br />g. Documented surge capacity plan for case investigation and contact <br />tracin : the local public health agency has a documented surge -capacity <br />plan that it can investigate and contact trace its share, based on population, <br />of our state's overall 500 cases per day goal, meaning it is able to <br />0 <br />21 <br />