For the first time since April, Colorado’s coronavirus cases rose last week. It’s not clear whether the rise in confirmed cases is a blip or the start of a pattern.
Few new coronavirus deaths have been recorded in the last week, though, with six reported to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment since June 15.
What’s new
- Fractured skulls, lost eyes: Police often break own rules using “rubber bullets”
- Colorado’s COVID-19 cases rose last week for first time since April
- With moratorium lifted, will Colorado’s rental market see a spike in evictions?
- Are Google and Apple tracking COVID-19 exposure on your phone? Not quite.
- Denver patios spill onto sidewalks, streets for summer dining outdoors
- WHO chief warns world leaders not to “politicize” pandemic
- Dr. Fauci says “it will be when not if” for a COVID-19 vaccine
Resources
- Denver’s free COVID-19 testing at Pepsi Center now open to anyone who may have been exposed
- Colorado coronavirus data tracker: Where are cases being reported?
- More symptoms, no slam-dunk drugs: What we now know — and still don’t know — about the coronavirus
- Frequently asked questions about coronavirus in Colorado
- Coronavirus timeline: An in-depth look at COVID-19 in Colorado
- Colorado unemployment FAQ: How to apply, details about missing PINs and more
- Do I have the coronavirus? Here’s what to do if you’re not sure.
- Colorado coronavirus housing FAQ: Resources for renters and homeowners
- How social distancing works and what it means for you
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