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Welcome!

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Colorado COVID page

Hey, GunnisonMarmot! Since you're new to Wikipedia, I'm not sure if you're familiar with Barnstars. They serve as a community award when someone has accomplished a significant task or shown commitment to an article or project. The page COVID-19 pandemic in Colorado was largely constructed by yourself and your contributions to the page have been frequent and comprehensive. Further, you've shown a willingness to be kind and constructive in communications about the article and elsewhere! Bearing this in mind, I'd like to award you the COVID-19 Barnstar (seen below):

COVID-19 Barnstar
For diligent work on the page COVID-19 pandemic in Colorado

You are now free to add this award to your user page! Thanks for all your hard work this last month! Keep it up! ~ Pbritti (talk) 04:44, 4 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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