The future of Pueblo lies in the tiny-but-rapidly-growing hands of its children.
And although the vital importance of quality child care and early learning is well documented and widely accepted, many children particularly those in impoverished and middle-class families still fall through the cracks.
To shine a light on the importance of quality child care and local efforts to create safe and healthy environments for Pueblo kids, the Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment hosted a screening Wednesday of the early care and education documentary “No Small Matter,” which was followed by a web-based panel discussion of local experts.
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Natalie Chuck
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PUEBLO â Terrified, is how Dawn Thompson described her reaction when the first COVID-19 lockdown began.
Thompson own Karmic Konnection, a metaphysical supply store in Pueblo.
âI was basically biting my nails just going. OK whatâs gunna happen to us? Where do we go from here?â
Many business owners across the country felt the same confusion, which is why Pueblo launched the Business Economic Recovery Team (BERT). The completely volunteer-based committee helps connect businesses to COVID-19 aid resources and produces content that businesses in Pueblo can post on their social media pages to let customers know they are open.
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An 82-year-old Colorado woman expecting to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at a local vaccination clinic was mistakenly injected with an empty syringe, according to a local report.
On Jan. 12, Rosalee Pike, 82, was taken by her granddaughter, Jamie Withnell, to a COVID-19 clinic at a mall in Pueblo, Co., to receive her first dose. A trained medical professional administered her the jab, and after receiving it, Pike was asked to move to an area where officials would monitor her for any adverse reactions to the shot.
Elderly woman injected with empty syringe at COVID-19 vaccine clinic
Incident report raises questions about distribution protocols
Photo courtesy: Jamie Withnell
and last updated 2021-01-22 07:27:56-05
PUEBLO â Rosalee Pike, 82, went to get her coronavirus vaccine, but ended up getting injected with an empty syringe.
Photo courtesy: Jamie Withnell
Rosalee Pike
Many questions remain unanswered as to how trained medical staff didn t notice the empty syringe before injecting the needle into someone s arm.
Rosalee s granddaughter, Jamie, took her grandmother to get her first round of the COVID-19 vaccine at the public health COVID-19 clinic set up at the Pueblo Mall on Jan. 12.
PUEBLO, Colo. (KKTV) - The Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment is releasing on the safety side after 300 doses of the Pfizer vaccine were