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Coronavirus in Colorado, April 14: A look at the latest updates on COVID-19

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Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
Castle Rock Fire and Rescue Battalion Chief Eric Morgenthaler plays the bagpipes on rock ledges outside of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church as the sunsets on April 6, 2020 in Castle Rock. Organized by the Colorado Emerald Society Pipes and Drums band, Colorado firefighters from all over the state and now nationally, have started to play their bagpipes at sunset every night. The idea came from a centuries old tradition where the bagpipes are played in times of a crisis. The group is calling it Sunset Solidarity and they say they will play every single night at sunset until the epidemic is under control and the curve has been flattened. The group says it is to encourage unity amongst all of us.
Joe Nguyen of The Denver Post
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Colorado health officials on Sunday said there have been at least 308 deaths from complications of the novel coronavirus. There have been 7,691 who have tested positive and 38,742 have been tested.

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