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COVID in Colorado: Where we stand

is new in our knowledge of COVID-19, of how it is treated, and of the precautions? Last summer, Dr. Lisa Miller, a leading Colorado epidemiologist, provided readers of the Intermountain Jewish News with what was then the most up-to-date information available on the COVID-19 pandemic. The erratic and largely unpredictable nature of the virus was a central theme. “It’s a changing situation and we need to continue to closely monitor how things change,” she said in June. “The one thing we can predict about this pandemic is that it’s going to change.” It remained unknown whether the virus had peaked or was just getting started, what would happen in locations that enhanced or relaxed various restrictions, whether the autumn would bring “a much-dreaded second wave” […]
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