
Colorado Puts Vaccine From Johnson & Johnson On Hold — Here’s What To Know As It’s Under Investigation
The state has been receiving fewer than 20,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine each week and was scheduled to only get 9,700 this week, compared to the nearly 280,000 doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. The pause is not expected to alter the state’s timeline for getting all eligible residents access to a vaccine.

Centura Health Pulls Johnson & Johnson Vaccine From 3 Mass Vaccination Sites
Centura Health officials said the change is a result of a national shortage and adverse effects reported at a vaccination site earlier in the week.

State Lawmakers Advance Sweeping Legislation To Fund Mental Health and Substance Abuse Programs
The Behavioral Health Recovery Act of 2021 will fund tens of millions of dollars in programs.

‘I’m Super Relieved’: One Lafayette Couple’s Experience Getting The COVID Vaccine
After a frustrating search, one couple was among the fortunate to be vaccinated on the weekend most Coloradoans became eligible.

Mary Mullarkey, Colorado’s First Woman Supreme Court Justice, Leaves Lasting Mark On State Court System
Described as a trailblazer and a champion of women’s and minority rights, Mullarkey died at 77 after years of living with multiple sclerosis.

Colorado Business Leaders’ Confidence Is Rebounding To Record Levels After Falling During The Pandemic
One year ago in March 2020, optimism was at its lowest level in 17 years thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.

You’re Eligible For The COVID Vaccine Now. But Can You Get An Appointment?
The process for actually getting that shot in your arm can be complicated and often wrought with technological difficulties.

One More COVID Vaccination Sub-Group Before The General Public Is Eligible Kicks Off On Friday
Coloradans who are 50 or older, a large wave of frontline workers and people with one high-risk condition are eligible starting Friday, March 19.

Prom’s Not Canceled This Year, But It Won’t Be Normal, Either
New state guidelines advise keeping prom as virtual as possible, but if gathering in person, then students should only mingle in small pods and wear masks.

Vaccinations Arrive for JBS Employees, But It’s Cold Comfort For One Worker Still Suffering From The Virus
Alfredo Hernandez, 55, a janitor at the Greeley JBS meatpacking plant, contracted COVID-19 in March 2020. He spent nine days in the hospital and recovered enough to go home, but a year later, he still suffers from symptoms.

1 Year After First Outbreaks, Greeley JBS Meatpacking Workers Get Their COVID Vaccinations
Plant operations were on pause, as workers shuffled in Friday to receive their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Friends And Family Remember 6 Lives That Colorado Lost To The Coronavirus
In the last year, Colorado has lost nearly 6,000 people to COVID-19.

Next Phase For COVID Vaccines Puts Coloradans 60 And Over In Line For Shots
All of the initial priority groups are nearing the goals set for them.

Sand Creek Massacre Memorial At The State Capitol Is Another Step Closer To Reality
It would replace a statue of a Colorado cavalryman that was torn down at the state Capitol last summer amid protests and a national reckoning of racial injustice.

1 Year Later, Doctors Are Still Trying To Understand COVID-19’s Long Term Physical And Emotional Effects
Lingering effects of COVID-19 can drain the body and distress the mind. And a year into the pandemic, doctors still don’t know why.

Kroger Will Give Employees $100 If They Get The COVID Vaccine
Thirteen grocery stores owned by Kroger in Colorado have active coronavirus outbreaks.