Jefferson County Areas With Highest Coronavirus Rates: Update

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Arvada CO

20 October, 2020

6:53 PM

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JEFFERSON COUNTY, CO — More than 7,400 people have been infected with the coronavirus in Jefferson County, and 638 people have been hospitalized, according to public health data. As of Tuesday, 301 people have died in the county, according to Jefferson County Public Health. Neighborhoods in the county with the highest case rates per 1,000 people: Skyline: 24.88; 277 casesCharles Whitlock Rec Park and Morse Park area: 23.9; 145 casesLeyden: 23.44; 76 casesOkane Park: 22.92; 538 casesNortheast Lakewood: 21.17; 738 casesHomestead Park and Columbine: 20.88; 209 casesMount Carbon Park and Westgate: 20.25; 141 casesApel Bacher Park: 19.76; 45 casesElk Meadow Park: 19.16; 49 casesWhisper Creek: 17.94; 98 cases >> A neighborhood coronavirus rates map can be found here. Among Jeffco municipalities, Edgewater has the highest coronavirus rate (19.77), followed by Wheat Ridge (19.32) and Lakewood (16.15). Don't miss the latest coronavirus updates from health and government officials in Colorado. Sign up for free Patch news alerts and newsletters for what you need to know daily. Under the state's new coronavirus dial, Jefferson County is in 'Level 2: Concern,' however a recent spike in cases has put the county under threat of shifting to Level 3, which would place residents and businesses under increased restrictions. Investigations have revealed that many residents were infected with the virus at private gatherings, backyard parties and college campus gatherings, according to Jefferson County Public Health. In order to move into the less-restrictive Level 1 - 'Cautious', the county needs to meet and sustain three metrics for two weeks: New cases: How much the virus is circulating in a countyPercent positivity: Whether there is sufficient COVID-19 testing to capture the level of virus transmissionImpact on hospitalizations: Whether hospitalizations are increasing, stable or declining "As a community, we have the power to choose our next steps in the COVID-19 recovery process," Jeffco public health officials said in a statement. "If we all stay focused on our individual behaviors and follow the "three Ws" — wear a mask, watch your distance and wash your hands — we can move closer to getting back to normal. We've curbed spikes in cases before, and we can do it again!"

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