COVID-19 is here to stay, and that reality is changing how public health officials talk about COVID vaccines for fall, 2023.
Michelle Barron
Ebola Monitoring Underway in Colorado and the U.S. for Some Travelers Arriving from Africa
An expanding Ebola outbreak in Uganda has prompted U.S. officials to be on guard against the deadly virus and to screen some people arriving from Africa.
Viruses Are Hitting With a Vengeance. Tips for a Healthier Holiday Season
Flu, RSV, and COVID-19 infections all are skyrocketing just as we’re gearing up for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.
Drop in Flu Cases During Pandemic Could Make You More Vulnerable to Flu This Year, Says Expert
The fall 2022 flu season may hit early and hard this year, so it’s best to get your flu vaccine as soon as possible.
Questions & Answers About the New Super Contagious Covid Variant
Does it seem like everyone you know is dealing with COVID-19 this summer? Either you have it or friends or relatives do.
Monkeypox: Not Something ‘Anybody Has To Be Worried About’ In Colorado, Says Doc
Colorado has joined several other U.S. states in having confirmed cases of monkeypox.
Everything You Need To Know About Rapid, At-Home COVID-19 Tests
Millions of Americans are ordering free at-home COVID-19 tests now and these rapid tests soon will be arriving in mailboxes.
Questions and Answers About the New Mask Guidelines
While people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 no longer need to wear masks in many settings, masks are absolutely necessary for everyone in hospitals, health care clinics, airplanes and other places where vulnerable people are gathering, according to one of the top infectious disease experts in Colorado.
After Family Members Died of COVID, a Top CO Doctor Is Begging People to Get Vaccinated
Ricardo Téllez was always dancing.