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Grupo de padres en SVVSD frustrado por el impacto que el inicio del año escolar en línea ha tenido en sus hijos

Grupo de padres en SVVSD frustrado por el impacto que el inicio del año escolar en línea ha tenido en sus hijos

Los defensores educacionales de St. Vrain, un grupo de 600 padres de familia, dicen que sus hijos han sufrido de consecuencias negativas dado las directrices actuales del departamento de salud de Colorado para lidiar con COVID-19.
SVVSD parents group frustrated by impact online start to year is having on students

SVVSD parents group frustrated by impact online start to year is having on students

St. Vrain Educational Advocates, a group of 600 parents, says children are suffering unseen negative consequences of the current Colorado Department of Health guidelines for schools dealing with COVID-19.
COVID 'long haulers' suffer symptoms weeks, months later

COVID 'long haulers' suffer symptoms weeks, months later

While the World Health Organization estimates that 80% of COVID-19 infections "are mild or asymptomatic," and patients recover after two weeks, those who are still suffering question the notion of a "mild" case.
Here’s how counties can move between COVID-19 restriction levels

Here’s how counties can move between COVID-19 restriction levels

Where a county falls on the “dial” depends on three factors: percent of positive tests, cases in a two-week period and whether hospitalizations are stable or declining.
Longmont Senior Center wants to help community honor those lost to, during COVID

Longmont Senior Center wants to help community honor those lost to, during COVID

Submissions being taken through Sept. 23 for altar Longmont Museum’s Dia de los Muertos exhibit.
Facing COVID-induced budget shortfall, YMCA cutting its hours

Facing COVID-induced budget shortfall, YMCA cutting its hours

The Y is experiencing a $3 million deficit as a consequence of COVID-related changes to programming and declining member participation, losing $850,000 a month to budget, according to CEO.
Colorado Education Association teams with medical groups to offer series of COVID-related webinars

Colorado Education Association teams with medical groups to offer series of COVID-related webinars

Webinars start today and run weekly through Oct. 7.
As Boulder County COVID cases spike, CU Boulder students asked to self-quarantine

As Boulder County COVID cases spike, CU Boulder students asked to self-quarantine

"Most transmission seems to be coming from large off-campus gatherings, particularly among sororities, fraternities and other students living in the Hill neighborhood, along with failure to wear face coverings and practice physical distancing."
Longmont Restaurant Week returns Friday with COVID-related tweaks

Longmont Restaurant Week returns Friday with COVID-related tweaks

The year’s event has found ways to address coronavirus pandemic challenges and support Longmont’s restaurant community.
Coronavirus has caused significant mental health strain in Colorado — for some more than others

Coronavirus has caused significant mental health strain in Colorado — for some more than others

A new survey from the Colorado Health Foundation shows sharp divisions based on race, income and political affiliation.