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Southern Hemisphere’s COVID Surge Adds Urgency to Fall Vaccination Campaign in U.S., Says CO Doc
COVID-19 is here to stay, and that reality is changing how public health officials talk about COVID vaccines for fall, 2023.
Millions Have Long-COVID. Colorado Scientists Aim to Untangle the Causes.
Rarely has a clinical trial’s name better signaled its ultimate aims. But then, a billion-dollar study deserves a first-rate acronym, too.
What You Need To Know About the Newest, ‘Extremely Contagious’ COVID-19 Variants
Just in time for the holidays, coronavirus cases – and hospitalizations – are on the rise. To blame are the BQ.1, BQ.1.1, and, to a lesser extent for now, XBB variants. All are descendants of the original BA.1 omicron variant that caused a massive spike in cases starting about a year ago.
It Takes 2 Weeks for the New Booster To Be Effective & Thanksgiving Is Less Than a Month Away, Warns CO Expert
With geopolitical unrest, economic uncertainty, and the midterm elections dominating the headlines, it takes some scrolling to get to the latest on the coronavirus. Just because it’s out of sight doesn’t mean it should be out of mind – especially when it comes to getting the latest booster shot.
Colorado Researchers Have Dengue, Zika, West Nile Vaccines in Their Sights
Dengue may not be a top-of-mind malady for those in Colorado, but it infects about 400 million people worldwide each year – roughly four times the official cumulative U.S. coronavirus case count. West Nile virus put several people in UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital at the Anschutz Medical Campus (UCH) this summer. Zika remains a threat in the Americas and beyond.
For Boosters, Is There Different Advice for the Elderly and the Immunocompromised?
If you’re confused about coronavirus vaccination, you’re not alone. Blame the confusion on the coronavirus itself.
What Does the ‘Endemic’ Phase of COVID Look Like — Versus the ‘Pandemic’ We’re In?
The omicron surge has peaked and appears to be on a double-black-diamond downslope. Three major metro Denver counties dropped mask mandates in early February. Statewide hospitalizations from this omicron-driven coronavirus wave peaked at 1,676 in mid-January and stood at 1,012 as of Feb. 8, a number the Colorado COVID-19 Modeling Group expects to fall to below 500 by the end of February.
COVID Vaccines ‘Dramatically’ Reduce Need for Hospital Admission in CO
Omicron cases in Colorado are surging with staggering infection rates and eye-popping positivity results — well over 25% for those seeking COVID-19 tests.
Over 2 Years, Science Has Beaten Back The Pandemic & Created Tools To Fight Next One
Two years may feel like an eternity to a world-weary of the coronavirus pandemic. In terms of scientific development, it’s been the blink of an eye, and we’ve learned a lot during that blink.