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COVID variant news: What we know in Colorado

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is reporting 114 variant cases and 72 under investigation. Author: Victoria De Leon Updated: 5:38 PM MST March 3, 2021 COLORADO, USA As vaccines help us get closer to the end of the pandemic, health experts continue to monitor COVID-19 variants.  Colorado was the first state in the country to report a case of the B.1.1.7 variant first detected in the United Kingdom.  The Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE) is also investigating several cases of the variant initially detected in California: B.1.427/B.1.429. There are currently 114 confirmed variant cases and 72 under investigation in the state, according to the state s dashboard. In an email to 9News, CDPHE said:

As Momentum Stalls in D C , Action Ramps Up in the States

Getty Images Nearly two months into a new Congress and a month and a half into a new presidential administration, there is not much to show for it yet. Other than a handful of cabinet nominees being confirmed, another impeachment of the previous president that failed to result in a Senate conviction and congressional committee assignments being set, nothing of substance has been accomplished. The $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package continues to struggle for traction. The promised $2,000 per person stimulus checks have been scaled back to $1,400 and are still nowhere in sight. The traditional February address by a new president outlining his priorities to a joint session of Congress has yet to be scheduled with the month already having come and gone. Despite Democrats controlling all the levers of power in Washington, gridlock persists due to their razor-thin majorities in the House and Senate as well as the moderate/liberal divide within the party.

Vaccine-Hesitant Coloradans Could Prolong the COVID-19 Misery

Vaccine-Hesitant Coloradans Could Prolong the COVID-19 Misery Long a stronghold for the medical freedom set, Colorado s poor immunization rates might make public health officials COVID-19 inoculation goals tougher to reach.Daliah Singer •   In a year when it felt as though an avalanche of information overcame us every day, December 14, 2020, managed to stand apart. News alerts announced the first Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines were being administered locally and across the country. Within the same 24-hour period, phones everywhere pinged with the heartbreaking news that the United States had surpassed 300,000 coronavirus-related deaths, more than any other nation. While many will remember that winter Monday for delivering a small dose of hope in a deeply unsettling year, the maiden COVID-19 vaccine wasn’t ever going to be a solution in and of itself. Politicized in the runup to the November election, developed on a breakneck timeline, and made  available through an emergency us

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