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Colorado Doctor: Vaccines May Ease Symptoms For COVID Long Haulers

Colorado Doctor: Vaccines May Ease Symptoms For COVID Long Haulers CBS Denver 4 days ago Syndicated Local – CBS Denver DENVER (CBS4) – The vaccines being distributed in Colorado and around the country may provide relief for COVID “long haulers,” COVID-19 survivors who get the disease and then have ongoing symptoms that can last months. That’s according to CBS4 Medical Editor Dr. Dave Hnida, who has been looking into the abnormal medical cases. “You could have mild disease, you could have severe disease, you could have no symptoms, then all of the sudden you develop ongoing headaches, ongoing fatigue, ongoing shortness of breath, aching muscles,” explained Hnida in his weekly question and answer session on CBSN Denver.

Denver s airport closed for second day after winter storm | News, Sports, Jobs

Mar 16, 2021 DENVER (AP) Denver’s airport was closed for a second day Monday after a powerful late winter snowstorm dumped over 3 feet of heavy, wet snow on parts of Colorado and Wyoming, shutting down roads, closing state legislatures in both states and interfering with COVID-19 vaccinations. The 27 inches (68 centimeters) that had fallen by the end of Sunday at Denver International Airport on the plains east of downtown made it the fourth biggest snowfall in the city’s history, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. The storm system, fueled by moisture from the Gulf of Mexico, had moved out of the region and into northeastern Nebraska by Monday, said Evan Direnzo, a meteorologist for the weather service in Boulder.

New hires for Otero Junior College s Title V AIM Gant

LA Junta Tribune Otero Junior College was awarded a $2.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education earlier this year. It will support the college s efforts to increase college readiness and success of students, especially those of Hispanic descent and low-income students over the next five years. The college hired the following individuals to posts with the Title V AIM Grant: Shawn Japhet, Bree-ann Carwin, Melanie Culver and Julie McGuire. Shawn Japhet Japhet is the AIM Grant project director. She came to OJC as a tutor in 2005 and in her 16 years with the college has been a tutor, director of the Student Success Center and Disability Services, and the Educational Resource and Disabilities Services specialist. Japhet is an OJC alumna and later received a Bachelor of Science in Applied Management from National American University.

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