COVID-19 Emergency Order Gives Hospitals Okay Not to Admit Patients
Hospitals are worried about staff shortages and more.
Hospitals are worried about staff shortages and more.
Multiple testing sites in the metro area have been overwhelmed.
More than a third of hospitals anticipate staff shortages this week.
One in every 49 people likely have the virus statewide.
“I know you hate this,” Hancock said.
A spokesperson boasts about thirty safety procedures and policies.
Most neighborhoods have positivity rates shy of Level Red.
There are also outbreaks amontn ICE detainees and GEO Group staffers.
New marks have been set for eight consecutive weeks.
Red will rule in Denver as of Friday, November 20.
Of 64 Colorado counties, 52 are at a Level Red case rate.
Now counties at the Red Level won’t face a stay-at-home order.
First it was detainees, now it’s GEO Group’s employees.
Nearly 10 percent of total outbreaks have happened at K-12 schools.
Response team leader Sarah Tuneberg offers key perspective.
The data remains terrible across major categories.
Season’s greetings from Colorado’s governor.
Much of the data shared by the governor was dire.
The R-naught value is key but can be confusing.
The pace of fatalities is basically unchanged since 2019.
The outbreaks record streak is now seven weeks long.
The total has more than tripled in two weeks.