Reader: CU Should Never Have Brought Students Back
Positive cases are climbing in Boulder County.
Positive cases are climbing in Boulder County.
More than 600 positive COVID-19 cases were reported today.
The towns have come up with creative ideas to attract visitors.
Many Denver-area gyms have closed permanently.
Protests took place across the state.
Four more Greek houses at CU Boulder have been cited.
In-person classes will continue for now.
Freshmen and sophomores are driving the unfortunate trend.
Gilpin County has welcomed back table gaming.
It had been slated for January 9 through 24.
A potential drop in testing could impact the stats, too.
The latest COVID-19 update took place from Fort Morgan.
The fraternity first became an outbreak in July.
The numbers have been rising since in-person instruction began.
More than 5,000 fans will be able to see Tom Brady in person.
Traffic volume has returned to pre-pandemic levels.
Hard-won stability is currently holding.
These are ten major events during the pandemic to date.
Colorado’s approach to battling the pandemic hangs in the balance.
CDOT says traffic is back to pre-COVID-19 levels in some areas.
In ten days, the number of positives jumped by ten.
“This is not a joke,” Polis said.