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Volume 28, Number 8—August 2022
Synopsis

Investigation of COVID-19 Outbreak among Wildland Firefighters during Wildfire Response, Colorado, USA, 2020

Amanda Reiff MetzComments to Author , Matthew Bauer, Chelsey Epperly, Ginger Stringer, Kristen E. Marshall, Lindsey Martin Webb, Molly Hetherington-Rauth, Shannon R. Matzinger, Sarah Elizabeth Totten, Emily A. Travanty, Kristen M. Good, and Alexis Burakoff
Author affiliations: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Denver, Colorado, USA (A.R. Metz, C. Epperly, G. Stringer, K.E. Marshall, L.M. Webb, M. Hetherington-Rauth, S.R. Matzinger, S.E. Totten, E.A. Travanty, K.M. Good, A. Burakoff); Larimer County Department of Health and Environment, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA (M. Bauer); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (K.E. Marshall)

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Figure 3

Timeline of COVID-19 outbreak among 79 firefighters during the Cameron Peak Fire, Colorado, USA, August–December 2020

Figure 3. Timeline of COVID-19 outbreak among 79 firefighters during the Cameron Peak Fire, Colorado, USA, August–December 2020

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