Flu /tags/flu Flu en-US Copyright ÂÜÀòÉÙÅ®/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Mon, 05 May 2025 13:24:44 GMT A Colorado community rallied to share flu shot experiences. Then the government stopped the study /news/2025-05-05/a-colorado-community-rallied-to-share-flu-shot-experiences-then-the-government-stopped-the-study Some Denver parents got texts during this winter's brutal flu season with videos sharing why people in their neighborhoods chose flu shots for their kids. It was an unusual study about trust and vaccines in a historically Black community but no one will know how it worked out: The Trump administration canceled the project before the data could be analyzed. Mon, 05 May 2025 13:24:44 GMT /news/2025-05-05/a-colorado-community-rallied-to-share-flu-shot-experiences-then-the-government-stopped-the-study Lauran Neergaard, AP Medical Writer News brief with the Colorado Sun: Bird flu wipes out flocks; Farm accused of unsafe conditions /news/2023-01-10/news-brief-with-the-colorado-sun-bird-flu-wipes-out-flocks-farm-accused-of-unsafe-conditions Avian Flu is still hitting both commercial egg-producing operations and wild bird populations hard.A mushroom farm in Alamosa owes unpaid wages and faces allegations of unsafe working conditions after declaring bankruptcy and closing. Tue, 10 Jan 2023 23:25:14 GMT /news/2023-01-10/news-brief-with-the-colorado-sun-bird-flu-wipes-out-flocks-farm-accused-of-unsafe-conditions News brief with The Colorado Sun: Avian flu & the Mosquito Man /news/2022-12-13/news-brief-with-the-colorado-sun-avian-flu-the-mosquito-man Colorado Sun reporter Michael Booth joins us to talk about the worst avian flu outbreak the state has ever seen and a Metropolitan State University of Denver biology professor who's doing "hands-on" West Nile Virus research with mosquitoes. Tue, 13 Dec 2022 20:34:37 GMT /news/2022-12-13/news-brief-with-the-colorado-sun-avian-flu-the-mosquito-man Nikole Robinson Carroll The bird flu is killing more wild species like geese, ducks, hawks and eagles /regional-news/2022-05-10/the-bird-flu-is-killing-more-wild-species-like-geese-ducks-hawks-and-eagles This year’s strain of the bird flu is still killing birds in our region, from poultry to hawks. Officials hope the virus dies out later this summer, but until then, they urge bird owners to use good hygiene practices and to protect the birds from other wild species. Tue, 10 May 2022 21:20:21 GMT /regional-news/2022-05-10/the-bird-flu-is-killing-more-wild-species-like-geese-ducks-hawks-and-eagles Madelyn Beck Colorado man first in U.S. to test positive for bird flu /health/2022-04-29/colorado-man-first-in-u-s-to-test-positive-for-bird-flu Health officials detected H5N1 influenza – known as avian flu – in the nose of a 40-year-old man who was culling the chickens in Montrose County as part of a prison pre-release work program. Sat, 30 Apr 2022 02:11:38 GMT /health/2022-04-29/colorado-man-first-in-u-s-to-test-positive-for-bird-flu Adam Rayes As Colorado’s hospital beds fill up with COVID-19 patients, health officials sound alarms /health/2021-11-05/as-colorados-hospital-beds-fill-up-with-covid-19-patients-health-officials-sound-alarms Almost one-third of hospitals in Colorado are predicting shortages of ICU beds in the week ahead. In a press conference Friday, state COVID incident commander Scott Bookman confirmed hospitals are reaching a breaking point. Fri, 05 Nov 2021 22:19:40 GMT /health/2021-11-05/as-colorados-hospital-beds-fill-up-with-covid-19-patients-health-officials-sound-alarms Michael de Yoanna Concerns Linger As Wildfire Smoke Drags Into Flu Season And COVID Numbers Swell /2020-10-27/concerns-linger-as-wildfire-smoke-drags-into-flu-season-and-covid-numbers-swell The deadly coronavirus adds new uncertainties, while a growing body of research shows significant and enduring health risks from wildfire smoke. Tue, 27 Oct 2020 20:35:53 GMT /2020-10-27/concerns-linger-as-wildfire-smoke-drags-into-flu-season-and-covid-numbers-swell Judy Fahys | InsideClimate News Wildfire Season Can Inflame Flu Season, Study Suggests /2020-07-09/wildfire-season-can-inflame-flu-season-study-suggests This story was powered by America Amplified , a public radio initiative. Lots of wildfire smoke in the summer can lead to more flu outbreaks in the... Thu, 09 Jul 2020 23:25:29 GMT /2020-07-09/wildfire-season-can-inflame-flu-season-study-suggests Nate Hegyi, Nate Hegyi Worried About Catching The New Coronavirus? In The U.S., Flu Is A Bigger Threat /npr-news/2020-01-29/worried-about-catching-the-new-coronavirus-in-the-u-s-flu-is-a-bigger-threat At least 8,000 people have died from the flu in the U.S. this season. The good news: Easy steps you can take now to protect against the flu may also help you steer clear of the new coronavirus. Wed, 29 Jan 2020 21:37:00 GMT /npr-news/2020-01-29/worried-about-catching-the-new-coronavirus-in-the-u-s-flu-is-a-bigger-threat Allison Aubrey Here's Why You Really Need A Flu Shot /npr-news/2019-12-20/heres-why-you-really-need-a-flu-shot The Internet abounds with myths about the relative risks of flu and flu shots, maybe partly because it's an annual shot and nobody likes needles. Here's the latest on what you might need — and why. Fri, 20 Dec 2019 15:32:00 GMT /npr-news/2019-12-20/heres-why-you-really-need-a-flu-shot Tara Haelle