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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, left, makes a few remarks to the media as he watches as Gina Harper, clinical coordinator with pharmacy, right, reconstitutes a dose of the Covid-19 vaccine before it is administered to the first patients in Colorado at UC Health Poudre Valley Hospital on December 14, 2020 in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Gov. Jared Polis Friday blasted the Trump administration for failing to provide more than 200,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine it had promised the state it would deliver next week.
The vaccine was to be a one-time windfall from a federal government reserve to supplement the state’s regular allotment of 79,000 doses for the week. Polis said federal officials promised the extra supply in a phone call a few days ago. On Friday morning, word came that the reserve doesn’t actually exist.
Event Description
The coronavirus response has disrupted the lives of young people in many ways, resulting in missed milestones and opportunities. Life is not “on hold” for teens this year, it’s still moving forward. How are young people finding ways to cope with the disappointments and tangible setbacks? How are teens taking care of their well-being during the pandemic?
Colorado Public Radio’s Avery Lill hosts a discussion with and for teens to share their experiences, as part of a live, virtual event with licensed therapist and school social worker Feliz Fraser, and Rosalind Wiseman, a teen mental health advocate and author of