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DENVER, Colo. – Two people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Colorado, Governor Jared Polis announced Thursday, confirming the rapidly spreading virus had made it to the Centennial State.The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) said Thursday a man in his 30s visiting Summit County tested “presumptive” positive for COVID-19. During a news conference Thursday afternoon, Polis said there was a second positive case of the new virus reported in Colorado. The two cases were not connected, Polis said.A presumptive case means testing was done at the state level and will need to be verified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDPHE officials said the state is acting on all "presumptive" cases as if they were confirmed, "because a quick response is essential to minimize the spread of the virus."CDPHE officials also updated the total number of coronavirus tests in Colorado. Ninety-four cases have received results — 92 negative and two positive. Thirty case results are pending.The man who was visiting Summit County had known exposure through close contact with the new virus outside of Colorado, state health officials said in news release Thursday afternoon.Polis said the man had traveled to Italy in mid-February with someone who had tested positive for COVID-19. He flew to Colorado on Feb. 29 and landed at Denver International Airport, where he rented a vehicle and drove to Summit County where he skied at both Keystone and Vail Mountain Resort, according to the latest information from CDPHE. He spent time in Summit County with his fiancée and two other Colorado residents, who are all under quarantine now. At the time the man flew to DIA, he did not have symptoms, which made him a low risk for spreading the virus, Polis said."We are aware of the presumptive positive COVID-19 patient identified in Colorado," said DIA spokesperson Alex Renteria in a statement. "We are working with the CDPHE to verify the patient’s travel details. The CDC will make the ultimate decision whether passengers on his flight need to be notified and they would make the notification."On Tuesday he developed symptoms and went to St. Anthony's hospital in Summit County, Polis said. The hospital on Wednesday sent a sample from the man to a state lab, which received a positive result on Thursday.The hospital recommended that the man get to a lower altitude, so he was allowed to travel in a private vehicle with his fiancée to Jefferson County, where he was quarantined and in recovery Thursday. He will remain in quarantine for at least 14-21 days, Polis said, or until health officials clear him. The man's fiancée was also placed in quarantine.Rachel Hurlihy, the Colorado state epidemiologist, said the patient's travel to Summit County "did not put many other people at risk" and that officials were working to contact anyone who may have had contact with him.Four employees at the hospital were exposed to the man and they were being monitored Thursday.State health department officials said they are now working with local public health agencies to identify any close contacts who may have been exposed while the man was infectious. Health officials also said they will attempt to contact anyone who may have been exposed and monitor them for signs and symptoms of COVID-19."Like other states, we expected to begin seeing cases in Colorado and that is why we have been preparing for the past couple of months, in conjunction with local public health agencies and healthcare partners," said CDPHE executive director Jill Hunsaker Ryan. "Our goals are to protect the public from the disease, get people the care they need, and minimize disruption to daily lives."Denver Public Health and Environment announced that two companions of a person who tested positive for coronavirus live in Denver and have agreed to a 14-day quarantine order. The two people will not be tested for coronavirus until they begin showing symptoms.In a news release Thursday night, the Tri-County Health Department (TCHD) said the second "presumptive" positive case involved an older woman from Douglas County who was exposed to COVID-19 during an international cruise. The woman was currently quarantined at her home, per CDC guidelines.Health officials there said the woman was isolated at home and had limited public contact, including with family members and healthcare providers. TCHD staff was monitoring people who may have been exposed, officials said. They are hoping she recovers quickly, officials said in the statement.Polis made the announcement of the first coronavirus case in the state just before 4 p.m. Thursday 4674

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Emergency crews rescued two window washers Wednesday who were trapped in a material lift basket that was spinning out of control and slamming into the side of Oklahoma City's tallest building.The workers were being lowered by a crane from the top of the Devon Tower when it started " 295

  

EAST LAKE, Fla. -- A Clearwater, Florida, police officer is facing an ultimatum from her East Lake, Florida, home owners association: Stop parking her marked police cruiser in her driveway or pay hundreds of dollars in fines. "The first thought is, is it a joke? Like this is the most absurd thing I’ve ever heard of,” said Dan Parri, a family friend speaking on behalf of the officer and her husband who is also in law enforcement. Parri says officers take home their marked cruisers to speed up response times. He says it also deters crime. “Every place that I’ve ever lived, if I had a police cruiser parked next to me, I felt safer,” he said. Florida law says home owners associations can prohibit commercial vehicles from parking in driveways but an 767

  

Country star Travis Tritt's tour bus was involved in a fatal car wreck as it was leaving Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, early Saturday morning, the musician said on Twitter.Two people were killed and another was injured in the multi-vehicle accident, Horry County Fire Rescue said. Two vehicles and Tritt's tour bus were involved in the wreck. No one on the tour bus was injured, but Tritt was shaken by the experience, according to his twitter.A Jeep was traveling in the wrong direction and crashed into a Chevrolet truck head-on, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol. According to Tritt, the driver was going the wrong way on South Carolina Highway 22, also known as Veterans Highway. His bus was sideswiped when trying to avoid the wreck but sustained only minor damage.The celebrity said the wreck was the result of someone driving while under the influence."I’m told that two people were killed in tonight’s accident as the the result of someone who was obviously driving drunk or impaired," Tritt said on Twitter. "Just a sober reminder to everyone to never drive if you’ve been drinking or impaired in any way. Uber or Lyft is just a phone call away."The names of the two people killed have not been released.Tritt expressed his condolences for those killed."We sustained minor damage as we tried to avoid the crash site in front of us,," Tritt tweeted. "Bus damage can be fixed, but lives cannot be replaced. I’m so incredibly sad for those who lost their lives tonight." 1501

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