Larimer County Demands Access to Children Potentially Exposed to COVID
1 min readA young child in Larimer County was recently threatened with arrest and $5000 fines if they failed to quarantine after supposedly being exposed to somebody infected with the novel coronavirus.
Complete Colorado came into possession of the letter, which demanded that the child “cooperate with health care professionals in the administration of necessary infection control” and “shall allow daily contact with LCDPHE” to determine if the person has developed symptoms.
Although Larimer County Sheriff Justin Smith believes the letter being send to a child was perhaps an oversight, he did tell Complete Colorado that he does not take the threat of arrest lightly.
Read more at Complete Colorado here.
Note: This story was first published at Complete Colorado’s Page Two. Title changed by Mile High Evening News.
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