COVID-19 Update: Denver Needs More Testing Before It Can Reopen
The mayor said he was focused on Denver’s unique challenges.
The mayor said he was focused on Denver’s unique challenges.
Denver isn’t the only major city to extend orders beyond their state’s.
The health department received complaints about the store being closing it.
The sweep, which will cover twelve blocks, will take place on April 30.
There are differences between the plans, but only by a matter of degrees.
The state patrol is overlooking some infractions but not others.
For the first time, a restaurant has been added to the list.
The ordinance, passed in 2014, caps motel stays at 29 days in Greenwood Village.
The governor addressed criticism about testing and reopening the state.
Muslims are figuring out new ways to stay connected during the holy month.
The masks work best in conjunction with other tactics.
Fewer drivers mean fewer reports of potholes.
Deaths have occurred in 28 Denver neighborhoods.
The numbers have jumped over the past eighteen days.
Offices will be reopened very gradually.
The store was ordered to close, then allowed to stay open.
Behavior will dictate best-case and worst-case scenarios.
Not all businesses will be open again on April 27.
Golfers will have to abide by strict requirements.
“If they get sick, we’re the ones that are going to take care of them.”
Of 75 or so people walking in the neighborhoods, none wore a mask.
The online response couldn’t be more divided.