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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. In January of 2020, Renee Guillet started her new job as an X-ray technologist at Children s Hospital Colorado.
In the year the followed, Guillet was one of many health-care workers across the country to form the front line against perhaps the worst pandemic in a century. At that time, COVID-19 had probably already reached Colorado, but it wasn t until a little over a month later when the first official case would be recorded.
As daily life got reshuffled, she and her coworkers did their best to adjust to unfamiliar new guidelines, new anxieties and, to their enjoyment, new forms of appreciation.
The Denver Broncos have selected four local vaccinated healthcare professionals to attend Super Bowl LV in Tampa, Florida, on Sunday as part of the NFL’s celebration of frontline medical heroes.
A total of 22,000 people will be allowed to attend the Super Bowl in Tampa Bay this weekend.
While the Denver Broncos once again won t be participating, Colorado will be represented in the stands at Raymond James Stadium.
According to the Denver Broncos, Colorado residents Radiologic Technologists Peter Stackhouse and Renee Guillet along with UCHealth nurses Maxi Holcomb and Lauren Kass will get to attend the game.
The four are part of 7,500 vaccinated health care workers attending the game from NFL cities across the country. What an amazing gesture to the front line workers.
All four guests will receive a ticket to the game and an all expense paid trip to Tampa Bay for the weekend. All health care workers attending will have completed their COVID vaccinations prior to traveling. The attendees were all randomly selected.