COVID-19: Why Black Denver Should Stay at Home Through May
Mysterious deaths in Denver’s black community preceded COVID-19 diagnoses.
Mysterious deaths in Denver’s black community preceded COVID-19 diagnoses.
Enforcement of certain parking rules has been suspended indefinitely.
The total has nearly doubled in just over two weeks.
More than 25,000 appointments had to be canceled.
Maddow’s comments followed ones made by Governor Jared Polis.
The data offers at least a few rays of hope.
One person is said to have threatened civil war over restrictions.
DIA wants to start with education before moving to fines.
Many businesses must remain closed until at least May 26.
The act symbolized how many feel about mandatory mask rules.
Campgrounds at Colorado’s 42 state parks remain closed, and you can’t travel to most of them anyway.
Mayor Hancock was joined by city officials in laying out the new regulations.
“We have seen the urgent need for an organization that advocates for us.”
His celebration of May the Fourth Be With You was just the beginning.
The numbers took a jump from April 29 to May 4.
The contrast between two Denver-area Walmarts was stark.
With coronavirus, retailers have bigger issues.
Polis made numerous references to May the Fourth Be With You day.
Lawmakers say “now is not the right time” to move forward with their public-option bill.
Some COVID-19 deaths may never be confirmed.
The store is still designated as a COVID-19 outbreak site.
Criticism is hitting Colorado’s governor from both sides.