The Larimer County Department of Health reported that the number of people hospitalized in the county with COVID-19 had dropped to 22 on Monday (Feb. 8).
As of Monday morning, Larimer County has a positivity rating of 4.8% and an overall prevalence of 271 cases per 100,000 people over the past two weeks.
Larimer County's overall risk rating remains high with a positivity rating of 5.3% and an overall prevalence of 314 cases per 100,000 people over the past two weeks.
Larimer County's overall risk rating remains high with a positivity rating of 5.8% and an overall prevalence of 338 cases per 100,000 people over the past two weeks.
Larimer County’s overall risk rating remained high on Wednesday (Jan. 27), with a two-week prevalence rate of 318 cases per 100,000, down slightly, and a positivity rating of 5.7%.
Larimer County's overall risk rating remains high with a positivity rating of 5.7% and an overall prevalence of 331 cases per 100,000 people over the past two weeks.
The CDC believes that the new variant strain could be more contagious than previous strains of the novel coronavirus, but does not lead to more severe symptoms.