Coloradans remember the pandemic as challenging and tragic — but also as a journey that taught some valuable lessons.
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic first took hold here in Colorado, many people have put away their masks and hand sanitizer... ready to forget.
It's been five years since the first documented COVID case in Colorado. These days, many people have put away their masks and hand sanitizer, ready to forget.
In much the same way the virus affected distinct groups of people in sometimes mysterious and often upsetting ways, the social and economic consequences of humanity’s response to the pandemic have plagued countries and cities in strikingly disparate manners.
The pandemic decimated the box office and the reshaped the moviegoing experience. NPR's movie critic, Bob Mondello, looks back on how his job changed during the early months of COVID-19.
But it should be noted that 9 million of the jobs created were part of the recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Colorado State University students may not claim their school unjustly enriched itself when it temporarily closed its physical campus during the COVID-19 pandemic and did not provide refunds, the Colo
Flu vaccination rates in Colorado children have consistently decreased since 2020, potentially due to mistrust in vaccines.
Now our AI tool monitors 2,200 beds and continuously looks for issues like sepsis, which is often hard to detect until it’s blatant—and then it can be too late.” 92.1%: Percentage of Colorado’s K–12 students who received all six required immunizations—or had a valid exemption—for the 2023-’24 school year.
Downtown businesses came and went in 2024, with some shuttering their doors permanently due to factors like the rising cost of business and residual challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic. But several others moved in and expanded their operations.