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Pueblo man with impaired vision overcomes pandemic to graduate, open mobile massage service Mayo Davison and last updated 2021-05-03 22:27:00-04 PUEBLO â For college students, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought many challenges, especially for those with disabilities. Rosendo Vasquez is legally blind, but that didn t stop him from graduating IntelliTec College in Pueblo with his certification in massage therapy. Mayo Davison When I came to America, I decided to get my license because here you have to work under the law and you need a license. I would like to do the best things and be honest with my people, said Vazquez. ....
At this point in the COVID-19 pandemic, with vaccination rates going up and inoculations now available to anyone over fifteen, officials had hoped that case counts would be in serious decline. But no: This week s roundup of data from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment shows infections and hospitalizations continuing to rise and the number of newly identified outbreaks has skyrocketed. The 170 new outbreak sites in the state listed on the CDPHE s just-released April 28 survey represents a 13.166 percent increase in just seven days and the spike is paced by an explosion of outbreaks at schools in which the overwhelming majority of positive tests involve students. The 52 outbreaks at K-12 facilities account for well over a quarter of the new outbreaks. ....