Patients And Family Anxiously Await The Return Of ‘Non-Essential’ Surgeries
Elective and nonessential doesn’t just mean facelifts or knee replacements. The category also includes transplants and cancer surgeries.
Colorado’s Abortion Providers See More Out-Of-State Patients During The Coronavirus Pandemic
In states like Texas, abortion procedures are considered nonessential and are being delayed indefinitely during the coronavirus pandemic.
These Are The Treatments And Cures Colorado Researchers Are Developing For Coronavirus
Colorado researchers are among the throngs of scientists and doctors working on vaccines, drugs and other cures for COVID-19.
Can Plasma Treat The Coronavirus? Two Families Anxiously Await An Answer
As COVID-19 has claimed more than 200 lives in Colorado and nearly 15,000 nationwide, the early results in plasma treatments are offering maybe just a little hope to researchers and doctors looking for treatments.
Anti-Abortion Group Falls Short On Signatures For Ballot Proposal In Colorado, Will Try For More
The initiative aims to outlaw abortion after 22 weeks of pregnancy, but supporters need about 10,000 more valid signatures.
Polis Urges Grocery Chains To Step Up Safety Measures
The proposals include providing protective equipment to grocery store workers, expanding delivery services, providing daily shopping times for higher-risk people, and implementing 6-foot spaced stickers in check-out lines.
Colorado Anti-Abortion Group May Ask For More Time To Gather Signatures Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
If the measure were passed, it would ban abortions at 22-weeks, except in the case of a threat to the mother’s life.
This Colorado Lab Could Produce A COVID-19 Vaccine
But keep on social distancing and washing your hands. A coronavirus vaccine is still about 18 months away.
Resident of Loveland Senior Home Tests Positive for Virus, Others Await Results
A resident and a worker at a long-term care facility for seniors in Loveland have both tested positive for COVID-19.
Gunnison County Effectively Shutting Down Public Life To Fight COVID-19
Gunnison County today released a public health order prohibiting groups of 10 or more from gathering in public spaces including bars, restaurants, child care centers and a host of other places as officials try to stymie the spread of COVID-19.
For State’s Nursing Homes, Coronavirus A Test Of Residents, Staff
Linda Allour’s dad is in a nursing home in Longmont.
Colorado Is Sold Out Of Medical Masks Due To Coronavirus Fears. Don’t Worry, You Don’t Need One
Colorado has yet to have a confirmed case of COVID-19, the official name of this strain of Coronavirus.
Polis Releases The Next Key Step For A Colorado Public Health Insurance Option
The proposed state plan would work very differently from the public option concept popularized by certain progressive Democratic presidential candidates.
A Tenth Of Presidential Primary Ballots Have Been Returned In Colorado
The state sent out more than 3 million mail-in ballots. Here’s a breakdown of those sent back so far.