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Almost one-third of hospitals in Colorado are predicting shortages of ICU beds in the week ahead. In a press conference Friday, state COVID incident commander Scott Bookman confirmed hospitals are reaching a breaking point.
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Experts expect another wave of misinformation from anti-vaccine activists and conspiracy theorists with the FDA's approval of Pfizer's vaccine for kids aged 5 to 11. That could include misleading and graphic articles and videos claiming severe side effects intended to sow doubt.
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After hitting a spike in September, coronavirus cases across the country have been on the decline. Yet Colorado is among several states bucking the trend. Armed with a range of trend charts, state health officials point to a "stubborn plateau.”
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Colorado's health department is recommending that people who received their COVID-19 vaccines at the Dr. Moma Health & Wellness Clinic in Colorado Springs get revaccinated after a state investigation found the facility improperly stored and handled vaccine doses.
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San Juan County, with its single incorporated town of Silverton, is one of the top 10 most-vaccinated counties in the nation. But despite high vaccination rates, the pandemic is still impacting the day to day for many. We explore what’s going in San Juan County now that its approaching the end of a bump in tourism, and what lessons the rest of the state can take away from their experience.
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At least 92% of Denver's municipal employees were vaccinated against COVID-19 as of Friday, a day after the city's vaccine mandate took effect in a bid to slow the spread of the virus during the fall and winter, according to a review of city compliance data.
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This week, vaccine providers in Northern Colorado started giving out third Pfizer shots to those who qualify. Many are accepting walk-up appointments.
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The Las Vegas Raiders' vaccine mandate is persuading fans to get their first shot – despite some grumbling that it's a personal foul.
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In rural areas, hospitals and clinics are worried they'll be left short if staff quit rather than get COVID-19 vaccines required by the Biden administration's new mandate.
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It's happening more and more — you'll have to show proof of vaccination to enter an event or to travel. There's that flimsy paper card. And then there's the digital realm. What's the best option?