More than 811,800 people in Colorado have tested positive for COVID-19 and more than 45,900 have been hospitalized as of Monday afternoon, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
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Click here for the latest update on the number of cases, the age, gender and location of presumptive positive, indeterminate and confirmed cases from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
Below, we’re updating this blog with the latest information regarding COVID-19 in Colorado.
Latest updates:
Monday, Nov. 22
4 p.m. | Latest coronavirus numbers
Cases and hospitalizations of COVID-19 continue to increase across Colorado ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. A reminder that today’s state data is an aggregate from the weekend as well as Monday’s.
811,813 cases (+7,079)
45,915 hospitalized (+205)
64 counties (+0)
4,070,520 people tested (+18,886)
12,903,478 test encounters (+107,502)
8,951 deaths among cases (+73)
9,178 deaths due to COVID-19 (+58)
6,812 outbreaks (+20)
The latest hospital data showed 1,652 beds in use by patients with confirmed or suspected cases of COVID-19, 60 more than Sunday. Colorado’s seven-day average positivity rate was 9.26%. The state’s goal is to remain below 5%.
As of Monday, 4,030,693 people have received at least one dose of the vaccine in Colorado, 3,623,970 people have been fully vaccinated.
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