Coronavirus in Colorado, May 13: A look at the latest updates on COVID-19
Exactly two months after Colorado reported its first coronavirus death, the state has surpassed 1,000 COVID-19-related deaths. More than 20,000 people have confirmed cases with 563 currently hospitalized. Officials have also confirmed outbreaks at 199 facilities across the state.
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Here are the updates from May 12.
What’s new
- AP Exclusive: CDC guidance was more restrictive than plans released by the White House
- Air parade above metro area to raise funds for Colorado COVID-19 relief
- Colorado company creates tool to help stores manage lines online
- Colorado universities coming to aid of undocumented students, others not eligible for federal coronavirus stimulus
Resources
- More symptoms, no slam-dunk drugs: What we now know — and still don’t know — about the coronavirus
- These Colorado cities and counties require masks be worn in public places
- These Colorado counties have extended their stay-at-home orders
- Frequently asked questions about coronavirus in Colorado
- Coronavirus timeline: An in-depth look at COVID-19 in Colorado
- Colorado coronavirus map: Where are cases being reported?
- Colorado unemployment FAQ: How to apply, details about missing PINs and more
- Do I have the coronavirus? Here’s what to do if you’re not sure.
- Colorado coronavirus housing FAQ: Resources for renters and homeowners
- How social distancing works and what it means for you
- Inside Colorado’s growing anti-shutdown movement
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