COVID-19 in Colorado: Six Months In
Time: 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM
COVID-19 in Colorado: Six Months In
A Collaboration of the Colorado School of Public Health and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Monday, Oct. 12 at 8:30 a.m. MT
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In our previous episode, we gained some national perspective on lessons learned during the first six months of COVID-19. On Monday, October 12, we’re turning our focus to Colorado. Since March, state public health officials have been grappling with the challenges of the pandemic and implementing new policies at a rapid pace. How has Colorado’s response evolved since that first wave of cases in the spring, and what insights have we gained about communication, testing, tradeoffs, and the efficacy of public health guidance?
Join us for a firsthand update from Jill Hunsaker Ryan, MPH, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, and Kacey Wulff, Senior Advisor for COVID-19 Response, Resilience, and Recovery in the Office of Governor Jared Polis. They’ll discuss the latest caseload data, update us on available public resources, and assess the state’s current level of infrastructure and preparedness before winter sets in. They’ll also answer your questions live during a moderated Q&A session.
This free public webinar is presented by the Colorado School of Public Health, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, and the Institute for Science & Policy. The session will also be streamed on Facebook Live.