This Is What Normal Looks Like in Colorado’s New COVID Phase
Officials say COVID can’t be treated like the typical flu.
Officials say COVID can’t be treated like the typical flu.
The numbers haven’t been this good in two years.
There’s no rule requiring event sites to report exposures.
Optimism runs high, but the journey has been tragic.
The outbreaks landed on the state’s list weeks late.
The case count flashes back to the pandemic’s first weeks.
The ruling was a sweeping victory for the plaintiffs.
Fifty of the new outbreaks are in Boulder County.
Hospitalizations have fallen sharply for unvaccinated people.
The first declaration was undone by the Delta and Omicron variants.
Most workers didn’t want to serve in the mask police.
Kids five and under aren’t eligible for vaccination.
The numbers in most metrics keep improving.
Most Boulderites aren’t clinging to their N95s.
Four of the college’s athletic teams are impacted.
Deaths from the disease rose week over week.
Colorado has seen more than 20,000 COVID reinfections.
Major stores in Larimer County have been hit hard.
Immunization figures haven’t increased much in weeks.
A batch of major retailers have been hit.
More counties are letting mask mandates expire.
Hancock called for less “anger and petulance.”