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22 Patients Hospitalized Across Larimer County With COVID-19
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The Larimer County Department of Health reported that the number of people hospitalized in the county with COVID-19 had dropped to 22 on Monday (Feb. 8).
As of Tuesday (Feb. 9), that number remained unchanged.
Larimer County is currently considered a medium-risk area under Level Yellow COVID restrictions; under these restrictions, businesses and restaurants in the county can now operate at 50% capacity.
Larimer County loosened its COVID-19 restrictions on Feb. 6, as cases and hospitalizations in the county continue to decline.
Despite the downward trend, the county added 60 new COVID-19 cases to its cumulative tally on Tuesday; Larimer County has now accounted for 18,363 cases since the beginning of the pandemic.
On Tuesday morning, Larimer County had a positivity rating of 4.6% and an overall prevalence of 282 cases per 100,000 residents. The percentage of hospital beds in use, 59%, and of intensive care unit beds being used, 57%, were both in the low-risk category.
The total number of deaths in the county remained unchanged on Tuesday, holding at 210.
For the latest information regarding COVID-19 in Larimer County, visit larimer.org/coronavirus.
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