Veterinarians believe equine influenza is to blame for the fatal outbreak at the Bureau of Land Management’s Cañon City Wild Horse and Burro Facility, where at least 95 horses have died this month, the federal agency said.
Colorado’s COVID-19 cases rose for a fifth consecutive week and hospitalizations are up slightly, but the virus is still circulating at relatively low levels in the state compared with other points of the pandemic.
Those numbers are still far below the peak of the omicron variant’s surge in January, when more than 1,600 people were hospitalized with the virus in mid-January.
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