COVID-19 Update: Polis Reveals Most Daily Cases Since July
Governor Polis provided an update from the Western Slope.
Governor Polis provided an update from the Western Slope.
Some of the increases are eye-popping.
Denver officials revealed new health orders aimed at college students.
Repercussions for violators are considerable.
Four Greek houses at DU have also suffered outbreaks.
A city’s focus is on property owners and party organizers.
Governor Polis’s press conference was the most somber in months.
One of every 59 Denver residents has tested positive.
The two-week period may be extended.
Case counts are higher than they’ve been for more than six weeks.
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.