Some encouraging signs, but it’s not year clear if it will become a downward trend.
Colorado’s COVID-19 hospitalizations this week dropped marginally for the first time in a month, but it’s too early to say if the state’s situation is improving.
But that number has bounced between 300 and 325 since mid-June, so it’s not clear if that’s a meaningful difference, said Dr. Jon Samet, dean of the Colorado School of Public Health. The number of outbreaks considered active in Colorado decreased to 369 on Wednesday. A week earlier, the state reported 378 outbreaks in residential health care facilities, child care centers and other high-risk settings, such as jails and prisons. It has stopped reporting outbreaks in other settings,Deaths from COVID-19 were rising as of the end of last month, with 61 reported in the week ending June 26.
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