HealthFrostbite danger bites again in Colorado. Look out for the vulnerable and don’t forget the glovesBy John Daley
HealthColorado’s COVID numbers remain low, but health officials are watching for signs of rising trendsBy John Daley
HealthMasks may be coming off, but kids are still struggling from the pandemic. Here are some tips from a doctor to help them manage stressBy Abigail Beckman
HealthFacing big staffing challenges, UCHealth launches new program to fund more education for workersBy John Daley
HealthER doctors sound the alarm as Colorado’s hospital system shows cracks from the pressure of the omicron wave and staff shortagesBy John Daley
Health‘This isn’t just a number to me’: UCHealth chaplain reflects on the loss of more than 10,000 lives to COVID-19By John Daley
HealthKey COVID-19 transmission metric improves but number of hospitalizations remain highBy John Daley
HealthAll UCHealth, Denver Health Staff And Volunteers Will Need To Be Vaccinated — Or They Could Face TerminationBy John Daley
HealthAs The Delta Variant Continues To Spread Among Colorado’s Unvaccinated, Some Wonder If Vaccine Mandates Could Ever Happen — And If They’d WorkBy John Daley
HealthColorado’s $1 Million Vaccine Drawings Are Over. Did They Convince Anyone To Get The Shot?By John Daley
HealthBlood Donation Centers Need 450 Units Of Blood Every Day, But There Aren’t Enough People Rolling Up Their SleevesBy Claire Cleveland
HealthLast Year, He Caught COVID. Now, He’s Had Colorado’s First COVID-Related Lung TransplantBy Michelle P. Fulcher
Health1 Year Later, Doctors Are Still Trying To Understand COVID-19’s Long Term Physical And Emotional EffectsBy Claire Cleveland
HealthColorado Wants Its COVID Vaccine Partners To Be More Accessible To Black And Latino SeniorsBy Andrea Dukakis
HealthThere’s A COVID-19 Vaccine Fair In Denver This Weekend. You Probably Aren’t InvitedBy Chuck Murphy
HealthColoradans Age 65-69 Will Soon Be Eligible For The Early Vaccine Plan, But The Pace Remains SlowBy Andrea Dukakis