John Ingold
Position: The Colorado Sun

Colorado’s coronavirus test positivity rate might be off

The measurement doesn’t include all COVID-19 tests performed in the state

A look back to 1936, when Colorado Democrats swept an election

In 2020, the parallels are striking

We’ve had coronavirus spikes before. Here’s why this one could be different.

Hospitalizations rise as holidays near – not a good trajectory

How we compare, six months after Colorado’s first coronavirus case

Colorado officials say they have learned a lot

Coloradans are moving freely. Will a second coronavirus wave follow?

State has so far not experienced a resurgence of cases

Three models have very different takes on a coronavirus peak

Projections from CU medical center say the worst of the coronavirus is to come. A Washington model says Colorado has already hit its peak.

32 deaths at Colorado nursing homes, senior centers linked to coronavirus

32 have died at centers and nursing homes, a third of coronavirus deaths in Colorado

Polis says he uses data for coronavirus response. His numbers are incomplete

A lack of testing makes it hard to say when COVID-19 will peak

Colorado doctors have a plan for who gets lifesaving coronavirus treatment

Colorado hasn’t yet implemented its crisis standards of care, but one doctor says it may be inching closer

Polis signs bill abolishing Colorado death penalty, commutes 3 death sentences

Colorado becomes the 22nd state to end the use of capital punishment

Inside the CSU lab that’s working on the COVID-19 vaccine

Scientists nearing a key milestone in developing a vaccine for the new coronavirus

Colorado lawmakers want to crack down on health care ministries

Bill comes after a ministry with ‘shockingly low’ payouts and was shut down