Colorado dodges post-holiday wave of COVID-19

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Colorado dodges post-holiday wave of COVID-19

Public health restrictions, decline in mobility, mask use seen as helpful factors
A sign reminds students, faculty and visitors to maintain social distance to combat the spread of the coronavirus while on the campus of the Colorado School of Mines. Elizabeth Carlton, a member of the Colorado COVID-19 Modeling Team, says an array of beneficial decisions likely added up to Colorado avoiding a post-holiday surge in COVID-19 cases.
Gina Harper, clinical coordinator with pharmacy, measures out the exact amount of the COVID-19 vaccine for a dose before it is administered to the first patients in Colorado at UC Health Poudre Valley Hospital on Dec. 14 in Fort Collins.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis puts on his face mask after a news conference about the state’s efforts against the coronavirus. Dr. John Douglas Jr., executive director of Tri-County Health Department, says a mask mandate implemented in July is “probably the single most striking thing that we did as a state.”
A server wears a face mask while attending to a patron in the outdoor patio of a sushi restaurant in downtown Denver. Coloradans wear masks at a higher level than most other states. More than 75% of residents say they always wear a mask in public.
Vail Village has signage urging visitors to wear masks and stay distanced from people not in their party. Mobility data shows visits to the state’s six ski counties, their resorts and businesses, did go up over the holiday season from previous weeks. But those numbers dropped about 50% from the year before.

Colorado dodges post-holiday wave of COVID-19

A sign reminds students, faculty and visitors to maintain social distance to combat the spread of the coronavirus while on the campus of the Colorado School of Mines. Elizabeth Carlton, a member of the Colorado COVID-19 Modeling Team, says an array of beneficial decisions likely added up to Colorado avoiding a post-holiday surge in COVID-19 cases.
Gina Harper, clinical coordinator with pharmacy, measures out the exact amount of the COVID-19 vaccine for a dose before it is administered to the first patients in Colorado at UC Health Poudre Valley Hospital on Dec. 14 in Fort Collins.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis puts on his face mask after a news conference about the state’s efforts against the coronavirus. Dr. John Douglas Jr., executive director of Tri-County Health Department, says a mask mandate implemented in July is “probably the single most striking thing that we did as a state.”
A server wears a face mask while attending to a patron in the outdoor patio of a sushi restaurant in downtown Denver. Coloradans wear masks at a higher level than most other states. More than 75% of residents say they always wear a mask in public.
Vail Village has signage urging visitors to wear masks and stay distanced from people not in their party. Mobility data shows visits to the state’s six ski counties, their resorts and businesses, did go up over the holiday season from previous weeks. But those numbers dropped about 50% from the year before.