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Colorado doctors, nurses adopt the Sacred Pause after a patient dies as a way to bring peace

Colorado doctors, nurses adopt the Sacred Pause after a patient dies as a way to bring peace Chaos can consume a hospital, but the doctors and nurses at one local hospital now take a few minutes to slow down and reflect after a patient s death — a quiet moment in a busy environment called the Sacred Pause. By: Eric Lupher and last updated 2021-07-20 17:44:45-04 DENVER — Chaos can consume a hospital, but the doctors and nurses at this local hospital now take a few minutes to slow down and reflect after a patient s death — a quiet moment in a busy environment called the Sacred Pause.

Photos show Ponderosa High School students having trouble keeping masks around noses and mouths in school

Photos show Ponderosa High School students having trouble keeping masks around noses and mouths in school Principal: I m asking you to follow mask protocol Health professionals like those at Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children say even though the weather is getting nicer and more and more people are getting vaccinated, middle and high school students need to remain especially vigilant. and last updated 2021-04-09 20:14:52-04 DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. In one week, the state will hand over control of COVID-19 restrictions to local municipalities. The good news is, Colorado’s most vulnerable group is protected. And with about half-a-million doses of the vaccine being sent to Colorado each week, the governor is hopeful we can get out of this in the coming weeks and months.

CDC: Fully vaccinated people can gather without wearing masks or physical distancing

CDC: Fully vaccinated people can gather without wearing masks or physical distancing
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Colorado lawmaker, health care workers describe light at the end of the tunnel upon receiving vaccine

For one state lawmaker and several dozen medical personnel in Denver, immunization against COVID-19 represented “the light at the end of the tunnel.” “I legislate based on science. I trust the science and I trust our public health experts who spend their life doing this,” said Rep. Kyle Mullica, D-Northglenn, after his vaccination at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center on Wednesday morning. “That’s why I’m here today, to show that it’s safe and this is the way we’re gonna get through this and I’m at the front of the line because I trust the science behind this.”

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