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Pueblo Mayor Nick Gradisar Highlights COVID-19 Resilience, Previews Development In State Of The City Address

He said those improvements will create a new outdoor dining culture that will outlive the pandemic, assuring local businesses that the city will continue to recognize those that have taken appropriate pandemic precautions. Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment has reported more than 13,000 positive and probable cases of COVID-19 and 329 deaths in the county since the pandemic began. He credits the city’s support of small businesses and federal stimulus money with keeping sales tax revenues stable through last year. Plans to replace Pueblo’s outdated fire stations are in the works, according to Gradisar. He also mentioned a new sales tax ballot issue that would replace the current water user fee for the street repair utility enterprise.

Vaccine rollout continues as Mesa County COVID-19 cases tick up

More than 4,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Mesa County, according to the latest numbers from the county health department, including second doses for some of the

High winds blamed for power outage that ruined 165 doses of COVID-19 vaccine at Kaiser Permanente

and last updated 2021-01-15 20:46:37-05 DENVER – High winds were blamed for a power outage that ruined 165 doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine at Kaiser Permanente’s facility in Lakewood earlier this week. The site suffered a brief power outage overnight Wednesday, according to Kaiser Permanente officials, who said in a news release Thursday night the outage “triggered a refrigerator storing some doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to temporarily stop working, causing the vaccines to exceed the recommended storage temperature as required by federal and local health officials.” Kaiser Permanente said it notified health officials immediately and worked to safely administer as many doses of the vaccine as possible to staff, physicians and members of the health care provider.

Hundreds of COVID-19 vaccine doses rendered unusable in Pueblo

Hundreds of Covid-19 vaccine doses tossed out in Pueblo

Hundreds of Covid-19 vaccine doses tossed out in Pueblo PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) A portable storage unit malfunction forced health officials in Pueblo County to toss out hundreds of doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. According to the Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment (PDPHE), 300 doses of the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine have been rendered unusable. On January 4th, the vaccines were being transported from the Pueblo County Health Department to a Pueblo Fire Station to vaccinate first responders. The Pfizer vaccine has to be stored at a temperature of -94 degrees. However, vaccines must be thawed-out before usage. At that point, they must remain within 36-46 degrees Fahrenheit.

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