Colorado’s COVID-19 hospitalizations this week dropped to their lowest level since the earliest days of the pandemic, but the numbers still painted an unclear picture of what the virus might do in the near future.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported 84 people were receiving care statewide for confirmed COVID-19 as of Tuesday. The daily count of people hospitalized for the virus has only been lower twice, on the first two days that Colorado collected that data in late March 2020.
COVID-19 hospitalizations, cases and the positivity rate are all low, suggesting the virus isn’t spreading widely after the most recent wave, said Talia Quandelacy, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the Colorado School of Public Health. The number of virus particles detected in wastewater is also low, but has ticked up in a few systems, Quandelacy said.New COVID-19 cases appear to be falling slowly in Colorado, with 2,058 infections reported in the week ending Sunday. Relatively high numbers of late reports have made the trend less certain in recent weeks, however.
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