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COVID-19, which originated in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, has now reached over 50 locations globally. The World Health Organization declared the outbreak a pandemic, prompting U. S. Health and Human Services to announce a public health emergency. Health officials urge the public to stay informed through the CDC and WHO websites, as well as Johns Hopkins University, which is tracking the virus's impact.

In Colorado, residents can find the latest updates on the state's dedicated COVID-19 site. The pandemic has raised significant health concerns, leading to widespread policy changes and emergency responses. As the situation develops, officials are working to mitigate the virus's spread and protect public health.

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