COVID-19: Denver Neighborhoods With the Highest Death Rates
Deaths have occurred in 28 Denver neighborhoods.
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.
Outbreaks have led to a big percentage of COVID-19 deaths.
Council urged Governor Jared Polis to pass a rent moratorium.
Terror is all around us.
Lawyers are debating whether this provision can be removed.
This is an opportunity to redress racial inequity.
Governor Jared Polis revealed several new compliance measures.
Each day seems to bring a new and disturbing record.
The responses include humor, anger and frustration.
The state has no power to mandate mask-wearing for grocery workers.
“We didn’t come here to commit crimes.”
More than 100,000 new claims were filed from April 5 to April 11.
Greater effects could take six-to-twelve months to surface.