The coronavirus is set to return to Colorado with a record-high case


Colorado abolished records for COVID-19 cases in one day, more than 2,100 were reported on Sunday, Oct. 25, as coronavirus records in all parts of the state moved closer or further, raising new concerns about growing intensive care business capacity Is.

Prior to last week, Colorado had never reported more than 1,267 new cases in a single day. This was followed by Friday, Saturday and Sunday, when 1,604, 1,594 and 2,102 cases were reported in the state on consecutive days. It also coincided with three days of busy testing in the state since the outbreak began in March, with 311 tests7 reported on Sunday.

The increase in testing led to an increase in almost overexposed cases, but the percentage of tests is coming in positive, the reliable gauge of the direction the epidemic is taking is also increasing, not just dramatically. The 7-day positivity rate has risen from 3.36 per cent in October to 6.67 per cent in October alone. At the peak in April, when the test was ambiguous but the virus was widespread, more than 22% of COVID-19 tests returned positive results.

The current increase in cases and positive tests is happening despite repeated advice from public health officials and the state-run Jared Police that the epidemic is not yet behind the state and that it is a crucial strategy to keep the mask-wearing, hand-washing and social distance virus. Check and open the economy.

Police will try again on Tuesday, featuring patients who have survived the illness with a briefing for the state at 12:30 p.m.

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