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The City of Denver has reached President Joe Biden’s milestone to have 70% of the population vaccinated with at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by July 4.
There has also been a 90% reduction in the case rate, according to health leaders. Author: Janet Oravetz (9News) Updated: 4:13 PM MDT June 9, 2021
DENVER At least 70% of eligible residents in the city and county of Denver, which includes those 12 and older, have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to health leaders.
“This is a major accomplishment for our city and a testament to the hard work of our residents who have continued to put the health and safety of themselves, their family, and their community front and center,” Mayor Michael B. Hancock said in a release.
“As our vaccination rates rise, and thanks to that hard work, we’ve been able to responsibly reopen our city, and I encourage everyone who hasn’t yet to get their shot so we can get across that finish line.”
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SCRANTON The County of Lackawanna Transit System (COLTS) will offer free rides to bicyclists during National Bike to Work Week, which falls this year from May 17 through May 23.
“We were very interested in offering an incentive for people to utilize multimodal transportation as a viable way to travel,” said Executive Director Bob Fiume. “Passengers who might have a long commute may want to try cycling to work and then taking a COLTS bus home.”
Each fixed route COLTS bus has an easy-to-use bike rack in the front that can hold two bicycles. Cyclists who want to use the bike racks just need to let the driver know they will be using them.