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Though Colorado Coronavirus Numbers Are Back On The Rise, Polis Surprises With Restriction Rollback - Colorado Public Radio

He did not mention the appearance of a new, more contagious, strain of COVID-19 detected by the state laboratory in a sample from a Colorado National Guardsman working in an Eastern Plains nursing home. It was the first detection of the strain in the U.S., and a second guardsman is also suspected of being infected with it.

The variant — known as the B.1.1.7 variant — does not appear to make people any sicker, but does spread more rapidly than the COVID-19 that has infected more than 330,000 Coloradans since March. And more infections will likely lead to more hospitalizations, should that variant become widespread as suspected by public health experts.

But Polis is basing his optimism on the arrival of vaccines that provide immunity from the virus. Earlier on Wednesday, he again took local public health officials by surprise by expanding the pool of eligible vaccine recipients in category 1-B to everyone in Colorado over 70 as well as an array of workers deemed essential, like teachers, grocery store workers, transportation employees and some journalists.

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That decision, announced by Polis at a morning press conference, also whipsawed county public health directors, who are still trying to get first doses to frontline medical workers and nursing homes staffs and residents.

The announcement caused phones to ring at hospitals, doctors' offices and county public health agencies across the state as seniors sought to learn details about where and when they will be vaccinated — details that do not currently exist.

“We understand that people are excited and anxious to receive their vaccine,” said the Garfield County Public Health director, Yvonne Long, in a release. “We are sorry for any confusion, as the criteria for 1B changed today. Though we do not yet have enough vaccines in Garfield County to vaccinate those in the 70-plus age category, we are working on a plan to do this once we are able.”

Late Wednesday, CDPHE issued a release acknowledging the lack of detail around the expansion of eligibility and asking Coloradans to call 303-389-1687 or 877-462-2911, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-10 p.m. or Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m for more information on vaccine distribution “We understand that people are excited and anxious to receive their vain the coming days.”

“Several counties are planning to hold mass vaccination clinics for members of their communities," according to the same CDPHE news release. “In the coming days and as more information becomes finalized, we will publish additional locations for vaccine distribution on the state’s website.”

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