COVID-19 Outbreaks Nearly Double Despite Changes to Reduce Them

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COVID-19 Outbreaks Nearly Double Despite Changes to Reduce Them
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COVID outbreaks should be disappearing at this point. Instead, they're multiplying.

and most businesses and events. But even though only the highest-risk settings, such as nursing homes and jails, are now being tracked by the agency, the number of new outbreaks nearly doubled in the past week, going from 37 to 65. And an uptick in other statistics provides further evidence of how the virus continues to spread in the state.

• The state's seven-day-average positivity rate of 10.62 percent is down slightly from 11.16 percent on July 20, but still more than twice as high as the 5 percent mark the state health department prefers not to surpass. COVID-19 samples sequenced by the agency during the week of July 3, the most recent for which information is available, show that variants of Omicron continue to rule. According to the department's breakdown, 61.79 percent of cases were traced to Omicron 5, 21.

3. Bee Hive Homes of Pagosa Springs : July 2022, Healthcare, Assisted Living, Archuleta County, 7/19/20225. Berkley Manor Care Center : June 2022, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Denver County, 6/14/20227. Boulder Canyon Health and Rehab : June 2022, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Boulder County, 6/29/2022

29. Horizons Specialized Services Day Program, Healthcare, Facility for Developmentally Disabled , Routt County, 7/18/202231. Junior Jets Child Development Center: July 2022, Child Care Center, Boulder County, 7/22/2022 37. Lowry Hills Care and Rehabilitation : July 2022, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Arapahoe County, 7/11/202239. Oakshire Commons : July 2022, Healthcare, Assisted Living, Pueblo County, 7/18/202241. Rock Canyon Respiratory and Rehabilitation Center : July 2022, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Pueblo County, 7/22/2022

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