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Officials say small groups, social distancing and masks will be key to avoiding COVID-19 outbreaks over the holiday.
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On Saturday, the state's top public health official announced a “thorough review” of the system that allows medics to sedate people in confrontations with police. This week, an architect of Colorado’s sweeping law enforcement reform bill is hinting at further action, at the same time citizens are pushing the state to pause its ketamine waiver program.
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At the urging of Department of Public Health and Environment employees, Colorado will join other state and local governments in declaring racism a public health crisis.
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Tracking the coronavirus pandemic could soon be a bit easier because of one simple fact: everyone poops.
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COVID-19 testing facilities across the nation are experiencing backlogs and supply-chain shortages. One way to speed up testing and save resources is to…
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Colorado has tested nearly 450,000 people for COVID-19. Right now, about 5% of daily tests come back positive. When you get tested for COVID-19, how does…
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Could a simple lack of personal protective equipment, including proper masks, gowns and gloves, have increased the COVID-19 death toll at nursing homes…
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Since Colorado's first COVID-19 case was announced less than two weeks ago, the state's economic engines have ground to a halt. State and local…
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The massive Suncor oil refinery near low-income neighborhoods in Denver will pay roughly $9 million due to air pollution violations as part of a…
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Newly released data from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment shows a sustained increase in the number of syphilis cases in newborn…