
More than 100 Boulder County residents have tested positive for the respiratory disease COVID-19 since last week, making it the largest surge of novel coronavirus cases in the community since March — and public health officials warn more infections could be on the way.
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Broncos safety Kareem Jackson recently tested positive for COVID-19, a league source confirmed on Wednesday. Jackson is the second Broncos player with a known positive test.
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Dining al fresco in Denver will start to look a lot different by the end of the week, when the city’s first street patios open in Larimer Square and by the Denver Pavilions.
As of Wednesday, Larimer Street between 14th and 15th streets was blocked to thru-traffic. Glenarm Place between 15th and 17th streets is also blocked off starting this week, according to a release.
What’s new
- No, warmer summer weather isn’t stopping coronavirus’ spread
- Arizona governor says mayors allowed to require face masks
- Broncos safety Kareem Jackson tests positive for COVID-19
- Boulder County reports COVID-19 spike; CU chancellor scolds students
- Larimer Square, Glenarm Place first to close for in-street dining
Resources
- Denver’s free COVID-19 testing at Pepsi Center now open to anyone who may have been exposed
- Colorado coronavirus data tracker: Where are cases being reported?
- More symptoms, no slam-dunk drugs: What we now know — and still don’t know — about the coronavirus
- Frequently asked questions about coronavirus in Colorado
- Coronavirus timeline: An in-depth look at COVID-19 in Colorado
- Colorado unemployment FAQ: How to apply, details about missing PINs and more
- Do I have the coronavirus? Here’s what to do if you’re not sure.
- Colorado coronavirus housing FAQ: Resources for renters and homeowners
- How social distancing works and what it means for you
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