These Are the 78 Denver Businesses Cited/Closed Over COVID-19 Orders
From August 1-17, 78 citations were issued and six businesses closed.
From August 1-17, 78 citations were issued and six businesses closed.
The controversial event wasn’t a bastion of public-health compliance.
Three employees of Fox31 and Channel 2 tested positive.
The number of neighborhoods with no new cases is up.
Polis addressed a slew of interconnected challenges.
“Distancing Nazi” is only the beginning.
Fatality figures for August’s first week have been revised upward.
Chaparral High School has marked “Senior Sunrise” since 2013.
The internet has become a hostile place for educators.
The previous document limited classes to thirty students.
Six Colorado sites are currently experiencing second outbreaks.
Thirty new outbreaks are listed by Colorado health officials.
The city has over $2.5 million available.
About eight of every ten male Caucasians skipped face coverings.
The rank-and-filed are said to be “beyond pissed.”
They want to return to the Aurora facility.
The event took place at a new Water World testing site.
Daily cases have dipped and hospitalizations are holding steady.
The woman has a number of serious health conditions.
Three locations where outbreaks were resolved are suffering anew.
This was the second big sweep in a week.
Logan County was once one of the state’s COVID-19 hot spots.