
Colorado Restaurant Workers Are Eager To Get The COVID Vaccine — But They’re Still Waiting For Their Turn
It’s not yet clear when restaurant workers will be vaccinated.

Colorado Just Started A COVID-19 Vaccine Hotline, But The Wait Times Already Have People Hanging Up
The state is tripling the number of representatives on the hotline from 50 to 150.

Yes, You Can Get Vaccinated In Any County In Colorado, Even One You Don’t Live In
Coloradans 70 and older and other people eligible for the COVID-19 vaccines can get them anywhere in the state as long as they have an appointment.

Many LGBTQ Seniors Don’t Get The Health And End-Of-Life Care They Need. Some Coloradans Are Working To Change That
“The vast majority of people who are LGBTQ who look for senior living go back into the closet in order to feel that they won’t be discriminated against or that they’ll be accepted by their neighbors.”

Polis Blasts Trump For Lying After The Administration Fails To Send A Promised 200,000 COVID-19 Vaccine Doses To Colorado
“I mean we should’ve known not to believe a word that comes out of his lips. But when he lies about things like this, it costs lives.”

Colorado National Guard Troops Will Help Secure Joe Biden’s Inauguration Day
Up to 21,000 National Guard troops from across the country have been authorized to assist law enforcement with security at the U.S. Capitol.

When Will Coloradans Over 70 Get Coronavirus Vaccinations? Here’s What We Do (And Don’t) Know
In the meantime, officials still urge residents to continue to socially distance, wear a mask and get tested if they experience COVID-19 symptoms.

Frontline Health Workers Are First Up For Vaccines. But Medical Residents Say They’ve Fallen Through The Cracks
Since March, medical residents at the CU School of Medicine have been working with COVID-19 patients. But, as the hospitals they work at started to get vaccines for frontline workers, they said they were treated as less of a priority than other medical professionals treating coronavirus patients.

Older Coloradans Are Making New Holiday Traditions As Coronavirus Keeps Them Isolated
People older than 65 with a higher risk of serious COVID-19 cases are reinventing ways to spend the holidays and stay cheerful amid an isolating pandemic.

Free Wi-Fi Zones Opening Along Front Range For Remote Learning
The Wi-Fi areas, called Lift Zones, will be in places like parks and recreation centers, Boys and Girls Clubs, Girls Inc.

UCHealth Employees Announce Plans To Unionize
The union will organize members beyond just nursing staff and aims to advocate for worker’s rights, systemic change and a voice for patients.

If Coloradans Can’t Control The Spread Of Coronavirus, Thousands More Could Die By The New Year
More than 3,000 Coloradans have died from COVID-19, and one in 40 Coloradans are currently infectious

Dr. Fauci And Gov. Jared Polis Say Coloradans Are Nearing The Coronavirus Finish Line
In Colorado, 4,405 new cases of coronavirus were reported on Tuesday.

Colorado Patients Can Now Get Preventative HIV Medications From Pharmacists
Public health experts hope that easier access will lead to more people taking PrEP and PEP, preventative HIV medications.

Colorado Voters Reject Prohibition On Abortions After 22 Weeks
It’s the fourth time since 2008 that voters have been asked to vote on an abortion ballot measure.

10% Of Coloradans Are Already Using The COVID-19 Tracking App. Will It Help?
More than 587,000 people have downloaded or enabled the Exposure Notification System app.