COVID-19 Coverage
An ongoing feed of stories about the coronavirus pandemic.
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According to a new state report, tens of thousands of Coloradans face major challenges returning to everyday life after Long COVID.
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One in seven Coloradans who tested positive for COVID-19 say they had long COVID.
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Data from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment shows that respiratory illnesses across the state are declining in January after a surge of COVID-19, flu, and RSV infections over the holidays.
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New data shows respiratory illness is elevated or increasing across most of the United States, including the Mountain West region.
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Look out, a fast-spreading coronavirus variant is going around.
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COVID-19 hospitalizations are rising across much of the Mountain West and nation. This trend mirrors patterns from previous years, but healthcare experts say the U.S. is well-equipped to handle another surge in infections and emergency room visits.
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There were 64 people hospitalized with COVID in Colorado as of Wednesday, June 14.
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We checked in with some top doctors in Colorado who’ve dealt with the virus first-hand over the last three years.
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The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment says the phone functionality will be decommissioned Thursday.
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Glacier National Park has re-instituted a mask mandate inside federal buildings, like visitor centers. Officials there say they’re following National Park Service and Interior Department guidance. That is, when the CDC reports a high level of COVID-19 community spread around a park, officials re-institute an indoor mask mandate. Other national parks could bring back mask requirements, too, if rates increase around the West.
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State-run psychiatric hospitals have dozens of people coming in and then leaving days, weeks or months later. Surprisingly, most of these facilities in the Mountain West reported having far fewer COVID outbreaks and deaths than other group facilities.