Template:COVID-19 pandemic data/Colorado medical cases by county
County[a] | Cases[b][c] | Deaths[d][e] | Population[f] | Cases / 100k |
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64 / 64 | 1,808,780 | 14,835 | 5,758,736 | 31,409.3 |
Adams | 169,832 | 1,517 | 517,421 | 32,822.8 |
Alamosa | 6,134 | 69 | 16,233 | 37,787.2 |
Arapahoe | 201,707 | 1,442 | 656,590 | 30,720.4 |
Archuleta | 3,644 | 25 | 14,029 | 25,974.8 |
Baca | 1,104 | 21 | 3,581 | 30,829.4 |
Bent | 3,034 | 51 | 5,577 | 54,402.0 |
Boulder | 93,605 | 493 | 326,196 | 28,695.9 |
Broomfield[g] | 18,876 | 140 | 70,465 | 26,787.8 |
Chaffee | 5,801 | 59 | 20,356 | 28,497.7 |
Cheyenne | 404 | 12 | 1,831 | 22,064.4 |
Clear Creek | 1,960 | 15 | 9,700 | 20,206.2 |
Conejos | 2,378 | 61 | 8,205 | 28,982.3 |
Costilla | 1,001 | 19 | 3,887 | 25,752.5 |
Crowley | 3,570 | 33 | 6,061 | 58,901.2 |
Custer | 858 | 24 | 5,068 | 16,929.8 |
Delta | 7,432 | 172 | 31,162 | 23,849.6 |
Denver[g] | 230,529 | 1,586 | 727,211 | 31,700.4 |
Dolores | 431 | 9 | 2,055 | 20,973.2 |
Douglas | 103,167 | 536 | 351,154 | 29,379.4 |
Eagle | 19,120 | 41 | 55,127 | 34,683.5 |
El Paso | 243,987 | 1,976 | 720,403 | 33,868.1 |
Elbert | 5,940 | 47 | 26,729 | 22,223.1 |
Fremont | 19,229 | 221 | 47,839 | 40,195.2 |
Garfield | 18,365 | 110 | 60,061 | 30,577.2 |
Gilpin | 1,194 | 7 | 6,243 | 19,125.4 |
Grand | 4,087 | 30 | 15,734 | 25,975.6 |
Gunnison | 4,000 | 17 | 17,462 | 22,906.9 |
Hinsdale | 172 | 0 | 820 | 20,975.6 |
Huerfano | 1,863 | 44 | 6,897 | 27,011.7 |
Jackson | 200 | 0 | 1,392 | 14,367.8 |
Jefferson | 164,642 | 1,636 | 582,881 | 28,246.2 |
Kiowa | 395 | 7 | 1,406 | 28,093.9 |
Kit Carson | 1,893 | 33 | 7,097 | 26,673.2 |
La Plata | 16,194 | 111 | 56,221 | 28,804.2 |
Lake | 2,199 | 2 | 8,127 | 27,058.0 |
Larimer | 112,751 | 644 | 356,899 | 31,591.9 |
Las Animas | 4,554 | 55 | 14,506 | 31,393.9 |
Lincoln | 2,387 | 14 | 5,701 | 41,869.8 |
Logan | 8,746 | 124 | 22,409 | 39,029.0 |
Mesa | 53,236 | 665 | 154,210 | 34,521.8 |
Mineral | 317 | 4 | 769 | 41,222.4 |
Moffat | 3,853 | 56 | 13,283 | 29,007.0 |
Montezuma | 7,996 | 100 | 26,183 | 30,538.9 |
Montrose | 11,546 | 195 | 42,758 | 27,003.1 |
Morgan | 7,183 | 154 | 29,068 | 24,711.0 |
Otero | 5,468 | 137 | 18,278 | 29,915.7 |
Ouray | 1,144 | 6 | 4,952 | 23,101.8 |
Park | 3,571 | 24 | 18,845 | 18,949.3 |
Phillips | 1,152 | 21 | 4,265 | 27,010.6 |
Pitkin | 8,144 | 10 | 17,767 | 45,837.8 |
Prowers | 3,352 | 55 | 12,172 | 27,538.6 |
Pueblo | 63,842 | 905 | 168,424 | 37,905.5 |
Rio Blanco | 2,269 | 16 | 6,324 | 35,879.2 |
Rio Grande | 3,816 | 49 | 11,267 | 33,868.8 |
Routt | 8,088 | 35 | 25,638 | 31,546.9 |
Saguache | 1,592 | 14 | 6,824 | 23,329.4 |
San Juan | 314 | 0 | 728 | 43,131.9 |
San Miguel | 2,737 | 10 | 8,179 | 33,463.7 |
Sedgwick | 597 | 13 | 2,248 | 26,556.9 |
Summit | 12,169 | 15 | 31,011 | 39,240.9 |
Teller | 6,080 | 74 | 25,388 | 23,948.3 |
Washington | 1,281 | 36 | 4,908 | 26,100.2 |
Weld | 108,989 | 809 | 324,492 | 33,587.6 |
Yuma | 2,380 | 28 | 10,019 | 23,754.9 |
Final update October 4, 2023, with data through the previous Saturday Data is publicly reported by Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment[1][2] | ||||
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- ^ "COVID-19 Data". Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Retrieved October 4, 2023.
- ^ "COVID19". Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Retrieved October 4, 2023.