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May 20, 2021
ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
A publication of
EnglewoodHerald.net
VOLUME 101 | ISSUE 11
As counties lift restrictions, virus not done taking toll Local ‘dial’ limits fade, but hundreds more Colorado COVID deaths likely in coming months BY ELLIS ARNOLD EARNOLD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
The era of metro Denver residents talking about “the dial” might be over for good now that several metro counties have lifted
local restrictions and moved to what they call “level clear,” with statewide coronavirus data looking tentatively optimistic. “We’re actually seeing some very promising trends over the past couple weeks based on cases and
hospitalizations both starting to decrease,” said Andrea Buchwald, a research associate with the Colorado School of Public Health. Colorado’s color-coded COVID-19 dial was the set of restrictions counties had to follow based on the local spread of the virus. The system affected capacity at restaurants, other businesses, indoor and outdoor events, and other settings. Colorado originally implemented
the dial last Sept. 15. Last month, when state officials stepped back and let local health agencies take the wheel on most coronavirus restrictions, health agencies in the Denver metro area extended the “dial” system locally as a rise in virus cases and the continued spread of COVID-19 variants kept health officials worried. SEE VIRUS, P2
A CONTEST FOR CONTROL
Littleton’s Anika Bagal (12) and Englewood’s Rayna Davis (10) nearly collide in mid-air in the battle for ball control. Bagal contributed one goal to the Lions 9-0 shutout on PHOTO BY PAUL DISALVO the Pirates home field on May 15.
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GRADUATES EYE THEIR FUTURES Area high school graduates reflect, look to years ahead
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