CU Boulder plans to enforce punishments for violating COVID-19 related public health restrictions. By Tessa Stigler
Health
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CoronavirusNews
‘It’s bigger than just us’: COVID-19 forces students to re-examine their own sense of immunity
by Robert Tannby Robert TannA CU Boulder student shares his experience with potential COVID-19, others discuss being immunocompromised. All ask their peers to take precautions seriously. By Robert Tann
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Experts wrapped up the final virtual CWA session with a discussion on what can be learned about our health from COVID-19. By Mairead Brogan
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Whether you tested positive, pursued a test but were denied one or believe you’ve had or currently have symptoms, the CU Independent wants to know about your experience with COVID-19.
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There’s a lot of numbers when it comes to COVID-19. The CUI visualizes some of the most important state-wide data here.
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The CUI documents all major events related to the novel coronavirus at CU Boulder and in the state of Colorado through this interactive timeline.
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CoronavirusLongformNews
Economy, air quality and mental health: Experts weigh in on how coronavirus is touching all facets of Colorado life
by Robert Tannby Robert TannExperts weigh in on how they’re seeing the effects of coronavirus in their field and what it means for millions in Colorado. By Robert Tann
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CoronavirusNews
Chancellor advises CU Boulder students to go home, leave dorms
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikAfter resisting advising students to leave their residence halls, CU Boulder is changing course as more coronavirus cases are confirmed in Boulder County. By Tory Lysik
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Coronavirus
Letter from the Editor: In the midst of crisis, we will remain the voice of the CU Boulder community
by Robert Tannby Robert TannThe CUI is suspending in-person meetings, but our work continues. We will navigate this crisis together and remain the voice of the CU Boulder community. By Robert Tann
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CoronavirusNews
Boulder County confirms 3 coronavirus cases following emergency declaration
by Robert Tannby Robert TannAll three people are in their 20s. The announcement comes after the city and county took drastic public safety measures to combat the virus’ spread. By Robert Tann