Ryan Haarer, 9NEWS.com

Ryan Haarer

9NEWS.com

Denver, CO, United States

Contact Ryan

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • 9NEWS.com
  • KING 5 News
  • KARE 11
  • azfamily 3TV CBS 5
  • KOLD News 13
  • Knoxville News Sentinel

Past articles by Ryan:

Inside Jefferson County’s mass vaccination site in Arvada

Jefferson County can vaccinate about 500 first responders and medical workers a day, three times a week, at the Arvada training center. → Read More

Smaller vaccine sites crucial even as mass-vaccination site kicks off this weekend

9Health Expert Dr. Kohli said there are a few benefits of small sites even beyond access like building trust amongst those unsure of getting this brand new vaccine. → Read More

UCHealth unblinds Moderna COVID-19 vaccine participants

Unblinding allows participants to know if they received the placebo or actual vaccine months ago. If they received the placebo, they get the real thing now. → Read More

UCHealth to test out COVID-19 vaccine site at Coors Field

University of Colorado Hospital (UCHealth) will conduct a trial run of a COVID-19 vaccination site at Coors Field this weekend. → Read More

Jeffco woman has reaction after getting COVID-19 vaccine put on hold in California

The California state epidemiologist has asked providers in that state to hold off on administering more doses from that batch until an investigation is completed. → Read More

Local law enforcement prepare after FBI warns of threats on state capitals

State capitals across the country, including Colorado's, are beefing up security ahead of Joe Biden's inauguration because of an FBI warning about armed protests. → Read More

Job of school nurses changed drastically in pandemic

A Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) nurse said her training prepared her for the pandemic. → Read More

Aurora's mayor went undercover as a homeless person, upsetting some local leaders

Former US Congressman Mike Coffman spent a week living and sleeping on the streets of Denver and Aurora in December. → Read More

'It's been really an inspiring month': Denver's sanctioned campsites enter month 2 for people experiencing homelessness

But the leases at the two sites, one on 16th Avenue and Pearl Street, the other at 14th Avenue and Grant Street, will only go for another five months. → Read More

Doctors: Speed at which vaccine developed shouldn’t be a concern

Some insist one year is nowhere near enough time to vet a drug to be taken by the masses. → Read More

Health officials urge public's patience in the wait for a COVID-19 vaccine

Barron also sits on the governor's advisory panel for pandemic response and said there is a state audit of sorts to prevent people cutting in line. → Read More

Latinx, Black Americans more skeptical about vaccine, lack trust in health care system

It gets even more complicated for those who use English as a second language, which can add to skepticism about getting a vaccine. → Read More

Grieving family urges Weld County to take COVID-19 seriously

May Bunjes died on Thursday. Only her daughter, in full PPE, or personal protective equipment, could be there, holding her hand. → Read More

Denver bar owner dies after second battle with COVID-19, cancer

John Elliott, co-owner of Streets Denver and board member of Punk Rock Saves Lives, passed away on Wednesday due to COVID and cancer. → Read More

Contact tracing lags as Colorado COVID-19 cases spike

Coloradans urged to signup for “Exposure Notifications,” a statewide warning system that alerts people who’ve come in contact with a person who tests positive. → Read More

Arrest disparity: Colorado’s Black population 3.5X more likely to be arrested than their white counterparts

African Americans in Colorado are 3.5 times more likely to be arrested than a white person. → Read More

Positive COVID-19 vaccine news is no reason to let your guard down

Drug manufacturer Pfizer Inc. announced Monday that its vaccine is 90% effective against COVID-19. → Read More

Douglas County 4H filling semi-trucks with supplies for fire victims this weekend

The Clover Clan 4H Club in Douglas County is trying to help ranchers impacted by wildfires. → Read More

COVID-19 vaccine development (so far) unfazed by virus mutations

The virus that causes COVID-19 is not, as far as researchers know, mutating as frequently as influenza. → Read More

Regeneron antibody cocktail used in clinical trials to fight COVID-19 at UCHealth

An experimental antibody cocktail developed by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals to fight COVID is being run in a clinical trial by UCHealth. → Read More