Colorado health officials said Thursday they are “cautiously optimistic” the state is starting to turn the corner from the omicron wave after a rapid surge in cases last month, but cautioned against thinking this means the end of the pandemic is near.
Colorado health officials said Thursday they are “cautiously optimistic” the state is starting to turn the corner from the omicron wave after a rapid surge in cases last month, but cautioned against thinking this means the end of the pandemic is near.
If you’re looking to upgrade your mask game but can’t afford higher-quality masks, you may want to go to your local public library later this week to pick some up, free of charge.
If you’re looking to upgrade your mask game but can’t afford higher-quality masks, you may want to go to your local public library later this week to pick some up, free of charge.
The move from the state comes in response to many EMS staff falling ill with COVID-19 and high demands for patient transports, according to Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.