As of Saturday the number of people in Colorado who have died from the novel coronavirus climbed to 126 people.
Gov. Jared Polis also gave an update on the need for more ventilators around the state.
The City of Denver is also in need of doing more for protecting the homeless population from the spread of the coronavirus, advocates say. As of now, Denver has no documented strategy in place to stop the spread of the virus among people who are experiencing homelessness.
The sports world is on hold and there is no telling when things will get back to normal. Friday was a reminder of this as Coors Field and surrounding blocks looked like a ghost town on a Friday that had been scheduled for opening day baseball in Denver.
Here is a current update of what we know now a month after COVID-19 started here in Colorado.
Here are the updates for April 3.
Resources
- Colorado coronavirus map: Where are cases being reported?
- Do I have the coronavirus? Here’s what to do if you’re not sure.
- How social distancing works and what it means for you
- These Denver restaurants will offer delivery, takeout during coronavirus shutdown
- FAQ about Colorado’s stay-at-home order
- How the governor’s
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What’s new today
- All Coloradans should wear non-medical masks when they leave the house, Gov. Jared Polis says
- Denver isn’t doing enough to protect homeless population from coronavirus, advocates say
- Outdoor recreation industry seeks tariff payment deferrals to ease economic ills inflicted by coronavirus
- Coronavirus and park restrooms:
- What we know now: Updates to your coronavirus questions, a month after COVID-19 was confirmed in Colorado
- “Either be in or out”: Feds swooped in on Colorado’s ventilator order, Polis says
- Colorado confirms 126 coronavirus-related deaths as hospitalizations reach 875
- President Trump meets with U.S. pro sports leaders to discuss virus
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