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As summer begins and strict social distancing rules come to an end, two trends present since the beginning of the pandemic are intensifying.
Many Coloradans were struggling with housing insecurity before COVID-19, and the sudden economic crash is likely to make things worse.
Memorial Day weekend is here. Can we save summer without sacrificing fall and winter?
After more than two months away, Colorado legislators are preparing to file back in after a hiatus necessitated by a global pandemic.
Root Causes, a new project developed by the Colorado Health Institute in collaboration with the Colorado Health Foundation connects data on mental health and complex social factors.
It’s too soon to talk about fully reopening the economy, but it’s exactly the right time to dream big about how to come back better than we were before.
As of today — Friday, May 8 — at least 945 Coloradans have died as a result of COVID-19. More than 500 of them were residents of nursing homes or senior living facilities. Some 18,370 people had been diagnosed with the disease, and experts suspect many more remain undiagnosed.
In the midst of one public health crisis, another is about to hit.
Having health insurance is important for children's health and access to care.