New outbreaks of COVID-19 identified by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment fell by 22.4 percent over the past week, with dips of similar or even greater size in almost every category tracked by the state during the pandemic. But there was one demographic group that defied the decline: kids.
Outbreaks associated with children make up well over a third of the latest batch, with most of the spread taking place at K-12 schools, where infections of students, the majority of whom have not been vaccinated, are much more common than those involving staffers.
The CDPHE considers an entity an outbreak after two or more COVID-19 cases among residents, staffers or other people connected to a specific location are confirmed within a fourteen-day period, or two or more cases of respiratory illness with an onset of symptoms within a fourteen-day period are paired with at least one additional COVID-19 diagnosis. The vast majority of businesses and facilities identified as ou
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Lakewood Assisted Living and Memory Care in Brookfield For over a decade, Sunshine Retirement Living has made the health, safety and wellness of our residents and staff our top priority and that philosophy has only strengthened during the pandemic, said Luis Serrano, CEO, Sunshine Retirement Living. In fact, we have escalated and heightened our industry-leading safety protocol, researching and implementing additional critical measures to keep our communities as safe as possible. This pioneering Needlepoint Bipolar Ionization technology has been one of our most effective tools in the fight against the COVID virus and will continue to protect our residents for years to come.
Evansville, WI - ANNETTE LOUISE (HYNE JOHNSON) LOSEY
Annette Losey, 95, passed away peacefully on February 9, 2021 at The Heights Assisted Living, Evansville.
Annette Louise Hyne was born on August 8, 1925 in Rutland Township, Dane County Wisconsin, the fourth daughter of Merrel and Eva (Hagen) Hyne. The family moved to the Edward Hyne farm (Hyne Road) in Evansville in 1930. Annette and her three older sisters were known for their strong singing voices in the Cooksville Lutheran Church Choir. She graduated from Evansville High School in 1943. Following high school, Annette was employed by Baker Manufacturing, Crescent Department Store (Spokane, Washington), Bewick Law Office, and The Leader in Evansville. In 1990, Annette retired as Supervisor at First Financial Bank.