Boulder County Coronavirus Update: 526 New Cases
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Boulder CO
12 April, 2021
5:03 PM
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BOULDER COUNTY, CO — Over the past week, 526 new cases of the coronavirus have been reported in Boulder County, according to the latest public health data. As of Sunday, 21,595 people in the county had tested positive for the virus since the outbreak began. The death toll has remained steady at 250 over the past three weeks. More than 72,458 Boulder County residents — or 26.4 percent of the eligible population — are fully immunized, according to Boulder County Public Health. Around 131,240 residents — 47.9 percent of the county — have received at least one vaccine. Around 749 people have been hospitalized in the county since the outbreak began, and 43 new hospitalizations were reported over the past week. More than 479,600 tests have been conducted among county residents. Total coronavirus cases reported since outbreak began: Boulder: 251 new cases reported over past week; 8,057 total cases Longmont: 155 new cases reported over past week; 7,175 total casesLafayette: 48 new cases reported over past week; 1,669 total casesUnincorporated Boulder County: 69 new cases reported over past week; 1,883 total casesErie: 30 new cases reported over past week; 563 total casesLouisville: 37 new cases reported over past week; 960 total casesSuperior: 17 new cases reported over past week; 440 total cases Don't miss the latest coronavirus updates from health and government officials in Boulder: Free Newsletters and Email Alerts | Facebook | Twitter Rate of cases per 100,000 people: Boulder: 7,567.2Longmont: 7,427.8Lafayette: 5,601.4Louisville: 4,614.1Erie: 4,760.7Unincorporated Boulder County: 4,310Superior: 3,364.4 >> View the full Boulder County data report here. Between Saturday afternoon and Sunday afternoon, 1,064 new cases of the coronavirus were reported in Colorado. The state has seen a recent surge of cases in what public health officials are calling the 'fourth wave.' All Colorado residents ages 16 and older are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. More information about how to make a vaccination appointment in Colorado can be found here.
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