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Boulder County's COVID-19 numbers are mixed

Positivity rate down
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Boulder County’s COVID-19 numbers are mixed, showing declines in some areas and increases in others. One drop is in the county’s 7-day positivity rate, now at 20.8% from from 21.9% recorded at the end of last week.

The number of new cases per 100,000 COVID-19 in the past seven days is at 1,513, compared to 1,368 at the end of last week, according to Boulder County Public Health data posted Monday afternoon. The total number of people who have tested positive for the virus is at 55, 422, compared to 54,219 at the end of last week.

The number of Boulder County residents newly reported as testing positive for COVID-19 or who are considered probable by Monday, Jan. 24, has dropped to one of the lowest levels since December 2021. The seven-day cumulative number of new COVID-19 cases per 100,000 among county residents has also dropped from late December, according to Boulder County data.

People who died from COVID-19 are at 344, compared to 341 as of Jan. 21, according to the data.

At least 94% of Boulder County residents have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine and 70% are fully vaccinated, according to Boulder County data.