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More than 2.8 million Coloradans have received at least their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, according to state data.
In Denver, around 65 percent of residents have received at least their first dose of the vaccine, but some neighborhoods have far higher rates than others.
The following neighborhoods, marked in brown, have vaccination rates of more than 75 percent:
Image via DDPHE Red neighborhoods: between 50 percent and 75 percent vaccination rate;Pink neighborhoods: between 30 percent and 50 percent vaccination rate;Beige neighborhoods: between 3 percent and 20 percent vaccination rate. The state's vaccination data dashboard shows which Colorado counties have the highest vaccination rates per 100,000 people:
A map shows which Colorado counties have the highest vaccination rates per 100,000 people. Darker counties have higher rates; however, counties with small populations have been grouped into regions with more than 100,000 people. (CDPHE) Percent of residents vaccinated with at least one dose:
Broomfield: 71.4 percentBoulder County: 68.9 percentJefferson County: 66.9 percentDouglas County: 60.9 percentArapahoe County: 55.4 percentAdams County: 53.7 percent Outside Denver's metro area, Eagle (71.9 percent) and Summit (75.9 percent) counties have some of the highest vaccination rates in the state.
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More than 1,300 health care providers and clinics in Colorado are offering vaccines.
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