contact tracing
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Federal judge to CU worker: 2-hour ‘inconvenience’ not a constitutional violation
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A University of Colorado employee claimed in a federal lawsuit that one of her colleagues filed a deliberate, falsified report that she was COVID-19 positive days before a major work event, causing her severe emotional distress and violating her constitutional rights. However, a federal judge has recommended dismissing Celeste T. Archer’s lawsuit for a simple…
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COVID-19 contact tracing in El Paso County, Denver plows on as other communities pull back
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While some states and counties ended their coronavirus contact tracing efforts during January in the face of an overwhelming wave of omicron cases, El Paso County and Denver public health workers have plowed on – prioritizing groups and individuals most at risk of severe illness. The highly transmissible omicron variant has infected on average 1,456 residents…



