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Colorado Cold Wave and Impact on COVID-19 Vaccinations and Testing

In an unexpected twist, weather was among the major topics in Governor Jared Polis s February 12 press conference updating the public on Colorado s response to COVID-19. With extreme cold expected to envelop most of the state over the extended Presidents Day weekend, many testing sites are curtailing some or all of their activities (see the complete list below), and there are concerns that many of the people scheduled to be inoculated will skip their appointments because of the bitter temperatures. Polis s message for those unable to get tested: If you have symptoms, assume you re infected and quarantine just as you would after a positive diagnosis until you can confirm or disprove their suspicions. As for those slated for vaccinations scheduled, since blizzard conditions are unlikely, try to keep the appointments. It s very important that we don t let Mother Nature slow our progress against the pandemic, he said. We in Colorado aren t afraid of a little bit of cold.

Denver Coronavirus Testing Sites Close Due To Cold Weather

UpdatedFri, Feb 12, 2021 at 1:34 pm MT Reply A cold front has hit Denver and multiple COVID-19 testing sites are closed over the weekend, officials said. (Amber Fisher/Patch) DENVER, CO Coronavirus testing sites across Colorado are closing or delaying their openings over the weekend due to a dramatic drop in temperatures, state officials announced Friday. Many indoor sites will remain open and will operate as scheduled they can be found here. Here s a list of testing sites that will be closed in Denver s metro area and across the Front Range: Subscribe Abraham Lincoln High School - 2285 S Federal Blvd., Denver, CO. 80219

Colorado Springs weather: Dangerously cold, snowy weekend ahead

Arctic air Canada will push into the state and could make for some of the coldest days on record this season. Sunday night, the temperature could bottom out at -10 degrees, Kyle Mozley, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service said. Temperatures could get as low as -20 if snow stays on the ground and the cloud cover disappears, he said. With winds between 10 to 15 mph and temperatures in the single digits frostbite can happen in minutes,  Mozley said.  People planning to travel should be prepared with blankets, food, water, a charged cell phone and a shovel in case their vehicle gets stuck, Colorado State Patrol trooper Gary Cutler said.

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