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Coronavirus in Colorado: COVID-19 updates for May 30-June 5, 2022

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More than 1,447,800 people in Colorado have tested positive for COVID-19 and more than 62,800 have been hospitalized as of Monday, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

Click here for the latest update on the number of cases, the age, gender and location of presumptive positive, indeterminate and confirmed cases from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

Below, we're updating this blog with the latest information regarding COVID-19 in Colorado.


Latest updates:

Friday, June 3

4 p.m. | Latest coronavirus data

Here's the latest COVID-19 data from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

1,454,881 cases (+3,324)
63,106 hospitalized (+43)
64 counties (+0)
4,935,548 people tested (+2,752)
18,414,026 test encounters (+27,241)
12,567 deaths among cases (+10)
13,349 deaths due to COVID-19 (+2)
8,980 outbreaks (+15)

The latest hospital data, which the state is now updating only on Wednesdays, shows 225 beds in use by patients with confirmed cases of COVID-19, 62 more than a week ago. Colorado’s seven-day average positivity rate was 11.17%. The state’s goal is to remain below 5%.

As of Friday, 4,488,116 people have received at least one dose of the vaccine in Colorado and 4,052,629 have been fully vaccinated.

Thursday, June 2

4 p.m. | Latest coronavirus data

Here's the latest COVID-19 data from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

1,451,557 cases (+2,417)
63,063 hospitalized (+132)
64 counties (+0)
4,932,796 people tested (+2,717)
18,386,785 test encounters (+31,382)
12,557 deaths among cases (+9)
13,347 deaths due to COVID-19 (+16)
8,965 outbreaks (+14)

The latest hospital data, which the state is now updating only on Wednesdays, shows 225 beds in use by patients with confirmed cases of COVID-19, 62 more than a week ago. Colorado’s seven-day average positivity rate was 11.36%. The state’s goal is to remain below 5%.

As of Thursday, 4,487,455 people have received at least one dose of the vaccine in Colorado and 4,052,149 have been fully vaccinated.

6 a.m. | Colorado’s COVID-19 hospitalizations jump 38% as new cases keep rising

Colorado’s COVID-19 hospitalizations jumped 38% this week, and a rise in positive tests showed last week’s slowdown in confirmed new cases was a just blip.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported 225 people with COVID-19 were hospitalized across the state Tuesday, up from 163 a week earlier. The average number of people admitted with the virus doubled in that time, to 108 each day in the week ending Tuesday.

That’s a significant increase compared to mid-April, when 77 people were receiving hospital care for COVID-19. It could be far worse, though: projections released in mid-May suggested 500 people could be hospitalized with the virus by the start of June.

And it’s much lower than the peak of the omicron wave in mid-January, when 1,676 people were hospitalized with COVID-19 across Colorado.

Read the rest from our partners at The Denver Post.

Wednesday, June 1

4 p.m. | Latest coronavirus data

Here's the latest COVID-19 data from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

1,449,140 cases (+1,258)
62,931 hospitalized (+37)
64 counties (+0)
4,930,079 people tested (+4,412)
18,355,403 test encounters (+17,988)
12,548 deaths among cases (-1)
13,331 deaths due to COVID-19 (+0)
8,951 outbreaks (+9)

The latest hospital data, which the state is now updating only on Wednesdays, shows 225 beds in use by patients with confirmed cases of COVID-19, 62 more than a week ago. Colorado’s seven-day average positivity rate was 11.85%. The state’s goal is to remain below 5%.

As of Wednesday, 4,486,818 people have received at least one dose of the vaccine in Colorado and 4,051,561 have been fully vaccinated.

Tuesday, May 31

4 p.m. | Latest coronavirus data

Here's the latest COVID-19 data from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Today's data includes numbers from the weekend and the Memorial Day holiday.

1,447,882 cases (+6,410)
62,894 hospitalized (+47)
64 counties (+0)
4,925,937 people tested (+6,878)
18,337,415 test encounters (+56,108)
12,549 deaths among cases (+2)
13,331 deaths due to COVID-19 (+5)
8,942 outbreaks (+15)

The latest hospital data, which the state is now updating only on Wednesdays, shows 163 beds in use by patients with confirmed cases of COVID-19, 19 more than a week ago. Colorado’s seven-day average positivity rate was 11.82%. The state’s goal is to remain below 5%.
As of Wednesdayay, 4,486,092 people have received at least one dose of the vaccine in Colorado and 4,050,996 have been fully vaccinated.

Monday, May 30

4 p.m. | Latest coronavirus data

No data available due to the Memorial Day holiday.

Click here for the COVID-19 live blog for May 23-May 29, 2022.