
Rick Bowmer, The Associated Press
FILE – In this Friday, June 12, 2020 file photo, a nurse uses a swab to perform a coronavirus test in Salt Lake City. Months into the outbreak, no one really knows how well many of the screening tests work, and experts at top medical centers say it is time to do the studies to find out. Getting your player ready...
For the first time since April, Colorado’s coronavirus cases rose last week. Itap not clear whether the rise in confirmed cases is a blip or the start of a pattern.
Few new coronavirus deaths have been recorded in the last week, though, with six reported to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment since June 15.
What’s new
- Fractured skulls, lost eyes: Police often break own rules using “rubber bullets”
- Colorado’s COVID-19 cases rose last week for first time since April
- With moratorium lifted, will Colorado’s rental market see a spike in evictions?
- Are Google and Apple tracking COVID-19 exposure on your phone? Not quite.
- Denver patios spill onto sidewalks, streets for summer dining outdoors
- WHO chief warns world leaders not to “politicize” pandemic
- Dr. Fauci says “it will be when not if” for a COVID-19 vaccine
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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