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Colorado suspect charged in connection with small business COVID-19 loan fraud
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A Colorado man was charged in connection with loan fraud relating to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act. According to a news release from The United States Attorney’s...
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COVID-19 cases plateau, but still circulate in Colorado
Nico Brambila
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Updated 4 weeks ago
1 of 1Clinical pharmacist Jamal Jamil gives Judith Henderson her COVID-19 booster shot during UCHealth's COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Friday, Dec. 10, 2021, on the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, Colo. (Timothy Hurst/The Gazette)Timothy Hurst Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email...
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Rocked by deadly pandemic, Colorado public health faces needed rebuild
Mary Shinn
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Updated 4 weeks ago
1 of 2El Paso County Coroner Dr. Leon Kelly receives his first Moderna COVID-19 vaccination administered by registered medical assistant Bailey Eltagonde at the UCHealth Memorial Administrative Center in Colorado Springs on Dec. 30.The Gazette file2 of 2Lab technician Tiffany...
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Polis gets new omicron COVID vaccine booster, opens 10 community vaccination sites
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1 of 1Gov. Jared Polis receiving the omicron COVID-19 booster shot on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022 at a mobile vaccination clinic outside of the Ball Arena in Denver, Colo.KDVR Gov. Jared Polis received the newest COVID-19 vaccine booster shot on...
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Colorado to receive omicron-specific boosters after Labor Day in wake of federal green light
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1 of 1 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Federal regulators approved COVID-19 booster shots to specifically combat the omicron variant Wednesday, and Colorado will begin receiving the majority of its shots after Labor Day, officials...
Hundreds of patients at two metro clinics should be revaccinated, Colorado officials say
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Updated 3 weeks ago
1 of 1 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Several hundred patients at two clinics in the metro area should be revaccinated, state health officials announced Friday afternoon, because of paperwork and storage-related issues. As many...
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Colorado no longer requires masking in prisons, homeless shelters, regardless of COVID levels
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Updated 3 weeks ago
1 of 1Weld County’s Sheriff and the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado are asking a federal judge for a consent decree to implement provisions at the county’s jail to protect medically-vulnerable prisoners from COVID-19, according to a statement released...
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Colorado’s COVID cases and hospitalizations should continue to fall over coming weeks, modeling projects
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Updated 3 weeks ago
1 of 1School leaders across Colorado hope two years of experience will keep doors open through the omicron surge.Eli Imadali for Chalkbeat Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Even with school set to resume this month,...
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Colorado schools should take ‘layered’ approach to COVID-19 prevention, state says
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1 of 1School leaders across Colorado hope two years of experience will keep doors open through the omicron surge. (Eli Imadali for Chalkbeat)Eli Imadali for Chalkbeat Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Colorado health officials are...
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Colorado officials urge uptake of COVID treatments as new variant arrives, hospitalizations fall
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1 of 1A sign to inform shoppers of the availability of COVID-19 vaccinations stands outside a pharmacy in a grocery store Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2021, in downtown Denver.David Zalubowski - staff, AP Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article...
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Around 300 vaccinated Friday at first day of Latinx vaccination event in west Denver
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save As cool winter temperatures sent chills down the spines of many and a brisk breeze blew throughout Denver Friday morning, the Latinx community of Denver was excited. Around a dozen cars began lining up along South Perry Street and West Byers Place around 8 a.m. […]
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