Delta Variant Update In Colorado July 19: Case Numbers By County

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Boulder CO

19 July, 2021

12:28 PM

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The delta variant, which was first detected in India in December 2020, has spread rapidly in Colorado over the past month, state public health data shows. More than 1,600 cases of the variant have been reported in 45 counties in our state, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Early studies show the delta variant is more infectious and causes more severe disease — it has around double the hospitalization rate of the alpha variant, the agency said. The coronavirus vaccine is effective against the delta variant, particularly two weeks after both doses are received, public health officials said. The delta variant has hit Mesa County the hardest — around 680 cases have been reported in the county, the data shows. Delta variant cases reported in each county: Don't miss the latest news updates in Denver, Boulder, Arvada, Lakewood and Littleton. Sign up for free Patch news alerts and newsletters for what you need to know daily. Mesa - 680El Paso - 321Moffat - 91Garfield - 87Jefferson - 60Arapahoe - 57Douglas - 36Adams - 35Larimer - 31Boulder - 30Denver - 27Pueblo - 23Weld - 21Conejos - 19Gunnison - 16La Plata - 15Montrose - 15Archuleta - 14Delta - 14Fremont - 14Rio Blanco - 14Montezuma - 8Saguache - 6Routt - 5San Miguel - 5Teller - 5Las Animas - 4Eagle - 3Pitkin - 3Summit - 3Broomfield - 2Alamosa - 1Bent - 1Chaffee - 1Custer - 1Elbert - 1Gilpin - 1Grand - 1Logan - 1Morgan - 1Otero - 1Ouray - 1Rio Grande - 1Sedgwick - 1Washington - 1 "Delta will certainly accelerate the pandemic" around the world, F. Perry Wilson, a Yale Medicine epidemiologist, said in a statement. The delta variant, which was first seen in India and was first detected in the United States in March, spreads 50 percent faster than the alpha variant that originated in Great Britain, which itself spreads 50 percent faster than the original coronavirus strain, according to Yale Medicine. Dr. Rachel Herlihy, state epidemiologist with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, and Gov. Jared Polis held a roundtable with local officials in Grand Junction in late June to discuss the spread of the Delta variant. State public health officials and a CDC team traveled to Mesa County to investigate the spread and offer technical support.

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