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COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in El Paso County are on the rise after hitting a low in the spring.
Four years after the COVID-19 pandemic first took hold in Colorado, the state Supreme Court announced on Monday it will review the constitutionality of two judges' decisions to bar spectators from their courtrooms and instead rely upon livestreaming during a pair of criminal trials.
The U.S. House approved a measure Thursday that would allow military service members who refused the COVID-19 vaccine to be reinstated.
The new COVID-19 vaccine shots will be rolling out across the country soon after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted to recommend the updated booster to anyone who is 6 months and older.
COVID-19 cases are rising in Colorado, but still significantly below the pandemic’s peak.
As more students gather inside for school and college, Colorado is starting to see an uptick in COVID-19 cases, likely to continue into the fall, as the annual RSV and flu season sets in.
COVID-19 hasn’t gone away.
Colorado College lifted its COVID-19 vaccination mandate Thursday. Incoming students and faculty will no longer be required to show proof of vaccination or request an exemption.
During a time when companies closed, employees lost their jobs and the world shut down, business started to heat up for Sasquatch Cookies.
Colorado public health officials vaulted to prominence three years ago when residents started to sicken and die of COVID-19, kicking off a pandemic that would spark fierce, even violent political debate and offer clear lessons for the future.
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