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Boulder County Reports Positive Telemedicine Experiences

Patients and doctors are reporting positive experiences as doctor’s offices move to telemedicine and online video appointments to practice medicine while maintaining social distancing. A Boulder patient said of the experience, “I think, for all intents and purposes, it was the same as being there. One could even say it might be a little bit […]

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Broncos News: Peyton Manning Shares Pep Talk for COVID-19

Peyton Manning took to the Broncos Twitter page this week to share a message pertaining to COVID-19 and how it affects Coloradoans. Manning encourages Coloradoans to stay positive and to help out any way they can, including a link to Help Colorado. The site is looking for volunteers and donations to help at-risk individuals across […]

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How to Safely Order Takeout During the Coronavirus Outbreak

There’s no evidence that COVID-19 is transmitted through food or food packaging, as is stated by the Food and Drug Administration: “Unlike foodborne gastrointestinal (GI) viruses like norovirus and hepatitis A that often make people ill through contaminated food, SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, is a virus that causes respiratory illness,” the agency’s website reads. “Foodborne […]

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UPDATED: Boulder Restaurants Takeout and Delivery

Now is a great time to support local businesses by ordering takeout or delivery! UberEats is offering free delivery from local restaurants, so there’s no reason not to; try an old favorite or take this chance to eat something you haven’t before. 740 Front 740 Front Street, Louisville 720-519-1972 740front.com Call to order curbside pickup […]

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Boulder Parks May Close Due to Social Distancing Measures

Boulder parks are on a close watch from residents and government officials alike as the full Colorado shutdown continues. While parks are currently open, if social distancing measures do not occur outside, officials may be forced to begin shutting down outdoor areas to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Notably, Chautauqua had a full parking lot […]

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Mountain Lions Prowl Streets of Boulder Due to Social Distancing

As humans are staying indoors  and having less contact with wildlife, officials are unsure of what this means for animals that are getting used to this new routine. Pictures of mountain lions freely roaming the streets of Boulder have been posted on social media, and the police have confirmed they have been getting calls about […]

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What You Can and Can’t Do Under Denver, Boulder’s Stay-at-Home Orders

Denver and Boulder residents have been ordered to stay at home through April 10 at a minimum. Essential businesses will remain open, including:   Hospitals, clinics and walk-in health facilities. Medical and dental care, excluding elective procedures. Research and laboratory services. Medical wholesale and distribution. Home health-care companies, workers and aides. Pharmacies. Pharmaceutical and biotechnology […]

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Work-From-Home Opportunities in Boulder

Many companies are struggling with the effects of the coronavirus and are being forced to close down, but if you don’t want to subject yourself to the craziness of working at a grocery store while in-between jobs, there are also plenty of places with work-from-home opportunities that are hiring. Boulder-based FlexJobs Corp., which finds online […]

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