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Denverites will no longer have to wear masks in outdoor settings, city officials said Wednesday, and other COVID restrictions will be further …
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One person has been hospitalized after receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, Centura confirmed Tuesday, though little else been release…
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Days ahead of when Colorado officials plan to turn much of COVID-19 response over to local authorities, a team of health researchers wrote tha…
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Denver Public Schools is partnering with two local health care providers to offer COVID-19 vaccines to all students 16 and older.
- Seth Klamann seth.klamann@gazette.com
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Colorado will comply with a federal recommendation to pause the distribution of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, after six cases of blood cl…
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Every Sunday, Randy Rush helped his wife, Tami, into their RAV-4. They'd drive away from the memory care center where Tami lived and where the…
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Anxiety and a lack of pre-vaccination food and drink likely contributed to the adverse reactions sustained by 11 people who received the Johns…
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Colorado is in a fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, state officials said Friday — this as Gov. Jared Polis said he still plans to give coun…
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Colorado officials are expecting the state to receive just 9,700 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in coming days, far fewer than wha…
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State officials say they've found no reason for concern after investigating 11 people who reported adverse reactions to the Johnson & John…
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A Highlands Ranch doctor has been indicted on federal charges that he stole nearly $300,000 from three different COVID relief funds, the U.S. …
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There were more outbreaks in Colorado over the past week than the week before, marking the first time the number of clusters in the state has …
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A new COVID variant has been identified in two Coloradans, federal officials told the state this week, adding another wrinkle to the state's p…
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Denver health officials are beginning to sort through the challenges of undertaking COVID restrictions as the state prepares to step back and …
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Colorado's rate of positive COVID tests is at its highest point since January, new state data shows, throwing up another red flag as leaders l…
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More than a third of employees at Colorado's long-term care facilities haven't been vaccinated, far fewer than the residents they care for and…
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There are fewer than 60 active cases of the coronavirus in Colorado's prisons, according to state data, as health and corrections officials pr…
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Colorado's COVID cases and hospitalizations have plateaued at a "concerning" high, as the state both loosens its COVID restrictions and enters…
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Every Coloradan over the age of 15 will be eligible to receive a vaccine starting Friday, beginning the final phase of the inoculation effort …
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Denver officials warned that the capital city will not be rolling back COVID measures in the coming weeks, as the state looks to devolve publi…