Rocky Mountain COVID Data is winding down. What happens next?
Our last update to the Rocky Mountain COVID Data dashboard and website will happen on Monday, December 18, 2023. Here are some resources to help you stay knowledgeable as we head into 2024.
Lessons learned from three pandemic years as the 2023 holiday travel season kicks off
This year, holiday travel in the United States is expected to set new records. But after three pandemic years, we are filled with tools and knowledge like never before.
The new COVID-19, flu, and RSV vaccines are available. Here’s what to know.
Even a typical respiratory season can place significant strain on the healthcare system. In 2023-24, we have three viruses to contend with: COVID-19, influenza, and RSV. But for the first time in US history, we now have vaccines for all of them.
What a rise in COVID hospitalizations and new variants might mean for fall
A closer look at the changing trends in the hospitalization numbers could point to the start of a fall COVID-19 increase.
The public health emergency is over. COVID-19 data have changed. We can help.
The public health emergency may have ended, but your knowledge doesn’t have to.