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Since Saturday, the variety of coronavirus cases in Colorado has exceeded 16,000 with 832 confirmed deaths. On Monday, Colorado will go into a new “much safer at home” phase where officers will be enabled to resume, bringing staff members back in under strict standards.
More Coloradans have actually passed away from COVID-19 in less than two months than passed away in any of the current flu seasons– which last nearly two-thirds of the year, Meg Wingerter reports. The Centers for Disease Control and Avoidance approximates about 1.4%of individuals who get a typical seasonal influenza need health center care, but it appears 10%or more of those who get COVID-19 might require it.
On The Other Hand, Aldo Svaldi reports that members of the Acacia Tenants Union in Denver are engaging in a rent strike and have actually published banners saying “Don’t Pay May” and “Lease Relief Now” after stopping working to reach terms for lease relief with their property owner, Olive Bark LLC.
Throughout the day, we will share the most recent protection from Denver Post journalists on the coronavirus outbreak on this page. Likewise, keep in mind The Denver Post depends on support from its readers to supply this in-depth coverage of the coronavirus outbreak, so please consider buying a membership if you haven’t currently.
Here are the updates from May 2
What’s new
- Q&A: What are my rights during COVID-19?
- Colorado’s oil and gas nation– and its people– experience twin hits to industry throughout coronavirus
- Satisfy the Kid’s Healthcare facility Colorado physician who fought off coronavirus and went back to the cutting edge
- Colorado safer-at-home: Here’s what can open Monday
- George Brauchler: Colorado needs to brace for a criminal activity wave
- NRA cutting personnel and wages in the middle of coronavirus pandemic
- As lockdowns ease, some countries report brand-new infection peaks
- With pressure growing, the worldwide race for a coronavirus vaccine magnifies
Resources
- These Colorado counties have extended their stay-at-home orders
- Frequently asked concerns about coronavirus in Colorado
- Coronavirus timeline: A thorough take a look at COVID-19 in Colorado
- Colorado coronavirus map: Where are cases being reported?
- Colorado joblessness FAQ: How to use, information about missing out on PINs and more
- Do I have the coronavirus? Here’s what to do if you’re not exactly sure.
- What we understand now: Upgrades to your coronavirus questions, a month after COVID-19 was validated in Colorado
- Colorado coronavirus real estate FAQ: Resources for renters and homeowners
- How social distancing works and what it suggests for you
- Inside Colorado’s growing anti-shutdown movement
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With pressure growing, the global race for a coronavirus vaccine heightensWASHINGTON– Four months after a mystical brand-new virus started its fatal march around the globe, the look for a vaccine has actually taken on an intensity never ever before seen in medical research study, with substantial ramifications for public health, the world economy and politics.
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