Outbreaks of COVID-19 are back on the rise in Larimer County.
For the first time in nearly two months, new outbreaks were reported to the state. Four newly reported outbreaks push the county s total to seven active outbreaks, with a least one case confirmed to be the highly transmissible Delta variant, the main strain circulating in Colorado.
In most instances, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment considers an outbreak to be five or more cases within a 14-day window, but two or more cases in health care settings also constitute an outbreak.
Given the link between cases, it s safe to say the Delta variant accounts for a significant portion of these cases, said Katie O Donnell, spokesperson for the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment.
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The RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra with David Brophy, conductor
David Brophy conducts the world premieres of two new RTÉ NSO commissions by Anne-Marie O Farrell and Irene Buckley. The programme will also include the Irish premiere of Caroline Shaw s
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Irene Buckley s
Awakening reflects the wondrous transition from the stasis of winter to the rebirth of spring. Humanity experienced a heightened sense of stasis during this past winter, where our daily lives became quite fixed and unchanging, almost suspended in time… We held our breath and waited. This work evokes the sense of transformation and unveiling using dense layered textures to convey the vast expanse of the natural world; the opening up and revealing of new growth, the springing forth of new life. Darkness emerging into light.
Bill to Regulate Internet Should Sustain Traditional Media, Avoid Infringing on Free Speech, Committee Hears
The federal government must find a balance between its attempt to regulate foreign digital giants and public concerns of over-surveillance of the freedom of speech on the internet, a House of Commons committee heard this week.
On Nov. 3, 2020, the Liberal government introduced Bill C-10, the first legislation that has sought to amend Canada’s Broadcasting Act since 1991. The amendments aim to regulate social media and major technology firms as well as the content that internet users post online.
The Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage heard from witnesses on Feb. 1, 2021, about the need to include rules that help traditional media, particularly local newspapers and radio stations, to compete with digital platforms. Witnesses also highlighted the importance of ensuring that the legislation doesn’t encroach upon Canadians’ freedom of speech on the internet.