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Colorado’s COVID hospitalizations keep rising, while flu and RSV stay low

Hospitalizations are at highest level since January, but there are indications the wave may be peaking

Karen Bulik, RN, left, administers a vaccine for James McNeill inside a walk-in clinic for the newest COVID-19 boosters at the Kaiser Permanente Highlands Ranch Medical Office on October 1, 2022 in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. (Photo By Kathryn Scott/Special to The Denver Post)
Karen Bulik, RN, left, administers a vaccine for James McNeill inside a walk-in clinic for the newest COVID-19 boosters at the Kaiser Permanente Highlands Ranch Medical Office on October 1, 2022 in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. (Photo By Kathryn Scott/Special to The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO - MARCH 7:  Meg Wingerter - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Unlike last year, there isn't much activity from flu and respiratory syncytial virus in Colorado yet.
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