A lot has happened since the start of March, to say the least. When The Denver Post last published answers to your questions about the new coronavirus, on March 6,
3 Calgary Transit employees test positive for COVID-19
Calgary Transit confirmed Saturday that three of its employees have tested positive for COVID-19. The organization said two employees have no contact with the public through their work and the
Coronavirus: Cruise ship docking in Miami after 2 passenger deaths
Another cruise ship with coronavirus victims on board, including two fatalities, is docking in Florida. Princess Cruises spokeswoman Negin Kamali said in an email Saturday the Coral Princess ship is
Health officials in Atlantic Canada report 40 new cases of COVID-19
The four Atlantic provinces are reporting 40 new cases of COVID-19 – most of them in Nova Scotia. Health officials in that province said today 29 new cases were recorded,
ANALYSIS: How Dr. Bonnie Henry’s COVID-19 briefings have become must-see TV
A new and popular television show is taking off in this province and its bare, almost spartan-like production values belie the fact that hundreds of people are behind its runaway
Coronavirus: London, Ont. enhancing physical distancing measures
To combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, the City of London, Ont., has taken steps to remind people to practice physical distancing on sidewalks, roads, and parks. While Ontario
How to politely say ‘back off’ during coronavirus outbreak
We’ve been told time and time again: practise physical distancing and stay at least six feet — or a pool noodle’s distance — away from others to help curb the
RCMP rescind Calgary-area teen’s $1,200 fine for not practising physical distancing in vehicle
RCMP in Alberta have rescinded a Cochrane teenager’s $1,200 fine for not practising physical distancing while in a vehicle. The fine was issued Thursday evening and fell under new social
Coronavirus: Some states get masks with dry rot, faulty parts from U.S. government
Some states and cities that have been shipped masks, gloves, ventilators and other essential equipment from the nation’s medical stockpile to fight the coronavirus have gotten an unwelcome surprise: the
Coronavirus: Funeral homes brace for potential surge in COVID-19 cases
With more than a million cases of the novel coronavirus globally, families have been grappling with how to say goodbye. As a result of the ongoing spread, the number of