
The Man In Charge Of Overseeing Colorado’s Vaccine Effort Says He Expects Rollout To Speed Up
Currently, the state has far more COVID-19 vaccine doses than it has administered to people.

In ‘Lyrics For Rock Stars’, Author Heather Mateus Sappenfield Reveals The Heart Of The Rocky Mountains
An obsession with the Rocky Mountains drives Heather Mateus Sappenfield to write. An obsession not just with the topography but with the people of the Rockies who have to navigate economic, social, and racial disparities. Sappenfield lives in Vail. Her collection of short stories is called “Lyrics for Rock Stars.”

Polis Defends Vaccine Rollout, Announces Coronavirus Testing Program For Colorado Schools
The goal of the program is to catch infections in the homes of students and teachers before they get into schools.

Who’s Next? Colorado’s COVID-19 Vaccine Plan Creates Confusion For Most, Competition For Some
Eventually, there will be enough vaccine for everyone. But for now, the result is a system that is distributing some vaccine doses unevenly.


Fairacres Nursing Home Residents And Staff Have One Wish For The New Year: Normalcy
Vaccines bring hope to a facility where at least 16 residents got sick in March, and 13 died with confirmed or suspected cases of the coronavirus.

Starting With A Fitzsimons Veterans Home, Colorado Seniors Are Now Set To Receive Coronavirus Vaccinations
The vaccinations are among the first for Coloradans not associated with a hospital.


Colorado Elder Care Residents And Workers Set To Be Vaccinated In Weeks Following Christmas
Nursing home residents are just behind frontline health care workers and in front of every other group waiting for vaccinations.


Another COVID-19 Effect: Hospital-At-Home Care Is Starting To Pick Up
The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated countless medical innovations, including the hospital-at-home model.

Coronavirus Cases Rise In Colorado After Thanksgiving, Just Like Health Officials Warned
The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 also rose slightly to 1,779.

Colorado’s Clare Dunn Shares New Music And Life In The Pandemic
Colorado’s country music star, Clare Dunn, has spent the pandemic on her family’s ranch in Two Buttes in the southeastern corner of the state. That’s where she’s been making new music including some songs for the holidays.

Both Beds And Staff Are Running Low As Colorado’s Hospitals Fill Up With Coronavirus Patients
But hospital stays are often shorter now that doctors know a lot more about how to treat COVID-19 patients.

Weld County Agrees To Take Fewer People Into Custody And Improve Coronavirus Protections For Inmates
The changes are brought on by the settlement of a class action lawsuit with the ACLU of Colorado.

Gyms And Yoga Studios Face New Coronavirus Restrictions Despite A Lack Of Outbreaks Tied To Them. Some Owners Think That’s Unfair
Gym owners say their businesses are as essential as others that are allowed to remain open at higher capacity.


‘Palliative’ Helps Break Stigma, Misperceptions About Death And Dying
Dr. Donald Stader is an emergency room physician in Englewood who produced a documentary called, “Palliative.” He and Dr. Nadia Tremonti, a pediatric palliative care doctor in Detroit, join CPR’s Andrea’s Dukakis to talk about how to discuss death and dying in a way that is not shaped by avoidance and denial.