Police seek hit-and-run driver after pedestrian killed in Denver crash
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DENVER â Police in Denver are asking for the publicâs help in locating a hit-and-run driver following a fatal crash involving a pedestrian Friday night.
Around 10:22 p.m., a pedestrian crossing the street near the intersection of South Federal Blvd. and West Arkansas Ave. was struck by an SUV.
Police said the pedestrian was struck after falling as they attempted to cross the street. The driver fled northbound on South Federal Blvd. after the collision.
The pedestrian, whose identity was not released, was transported to the hospital where they later succumbed to their injuries.
Vaccines a shot in the arm for a state burdened by COVID-19
December 23, 202010:46 am FIRST TO VOLUNTEER: The first to get the Pfizer vaccine at UAMS was medical assistant Yolanda Emery. Bryan Clifton, UAMS
Along with the Baby Yoda plush dolls, Gravity Blankets and Ninja Air Fryers loaded on UPS and FedEx planes and trucks this Christmas season was the most desired gift of all: COVID-19 vaccines, from manufacturers Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna. The Pfizer vaccine, shipped in special boxes to keep doses colder than the surface of Mars, was first, arriving in Arkansas on Dec. 14.
Like other coveted presents, however, the vaccines were in short supply, so the government, with input by a panel of health experts and the nod from the governor, chose who’d be first in line: health care professionals and others who attend COVID-19 patients and staff and residents of long-term care facilities.
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