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CDPHE reminds Coloradans of readily available, lifesaving COVID-19 treatments

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reminds Coloradans of the importance of seeking treatment if they test positive for COVID-19 and that treatments are readily available through a variety of programs. Access to treatment has become more readily available with recent developments including increased telehealth options and FDA authorization allowing state-licensed pharmacists to prescribe Paxlovid to eligible patents.

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Trinidad school kids return to class on Monday

At top, TSD1 school buses are loaded with students ready to get off the vehicles at Fishers Peak Elementary on the first day of the 2022-2023 school year. Fishers Peak Elementary Principal Shonie Pachelli (above left) walks with a student on the first day of classes Monday. An staff member (above right) greets smiling students at Fishers Peak Elementary as they walk off the school bus on the first day of classes. Classes also began Monday for Trinidad Middle School and Trinidad High School.

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Gun groups sue cities of Boulder, Louisville over firearm restrictions

Gun rights groups are suing the cities of Boulder and Louisville over ordinances prohibiting the sale of assault weapons and “large capacity” magazines. Colorado-based Rocky Mountain Gun Owners, a gun rights advocacy group, and the National Foundation for Gun Rights, a nonprofit legal organization, filed the lawsuits Thursday, Aug.

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