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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis says that prioritizing vaccine and testing availability over masking helped the state achieve a high rate of immunization and relatively low death rate.
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Gov. Jared Polis and his team on Friday unveiled a new pandemic transition plan, as cases continue to fall statewide.
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Some tribal leaders blame off-reservation schools, where masks are not required, as cases among Ute Mountain and Southern Ute members surge.
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The majority, 64 percent, of hospitalized COVID-19 patients are unvaccinated.
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While COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are trending down, transmission is still high in Colorado.
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As officials in Denver and other counties allow mask mandates to expire, they are looking to manage the coronavirus as a normal part of life.
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Emergency physicians sounded the alarm earlier this month, as the omicron variant of the coronavirus dealt Colorado record levels of transmission and cases, and near-record levels of hospitalizations.
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At one point earlier this month, Teton County had the highest COVID-19 case rate per capita in the country. Many other mountain towns were also at the forefront of the Omicron surge in our region.
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Rapid, at-home tests have been in high demand, but they may not tell you if you have COVID.