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Colorado coronavirus latest case, vaccine numbers for March 1

There are currently 369 people hospitalized with COVID-19, and the state's seven-day moving average positivity rate increased slightly to 3.40%.

COLORADO, USA — There are 369 patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in Colorado as of March 1, and the seven-day, moving average positivity rate increased to 3.40%, according to the latest data from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE).

Additionally, 913,102 people have been vaccinated with one dose of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine as of March 1, and 482,442 have been vaccinated with two doses. Both vaccines are about 95% effective and require two doses to achieve immunization. Johnson & Johnson's vaccine was granted emergency use authorization on Feb. 27. It is 86% effective at preventing severe disease and requires one dose.

> Video above: Doctors work to decrease vaccine hesitancy by focusing on all the positives they offer.

Positivity is an important indicator of the status of COVID-19 in the state. The World Health Organization (WHO) in May 2020 recommended that the positivity rate be at or below 5% to contain the virus.

Current hospitalization data are also a key metric because they can be an indicator of whether Colorado’s hospital system is being overwhelmed by the virus. In April, hospitalizations peaked at 888 in one day. That number was surpassed Nov. 5, when the number increased to 894, and it climbed through Dec. 2 when hospitalizations peaked just below 2,000. Since then, the number has trended downward.

Data are released each day at 4 p.m. Numbers will be updated each day at that time.

A breakdown of the data and links to related stories can be found below.

What to know right now:

  • 913,102 people vaccinated with the first dose of vaccine, up from 903,208 the day prior.
  • 482,442 people vaccinated with two doses, up from 477,555 the day prior.  
  • 429,839 cumulative cases, up from 428,303 the day prior.           
  • 23,550 cumulative hospitalizations, up from 23,476 the day prior. 
  • 5,952 deaths among those who tested positive for COVID-19, up from 5,951 the day prior.
  • 5,903 deaths due to COVID-19, up from 5,874 the day prior.
  • Get the latest on data from CDPHE here.
  • More information on vaccines from CDPHE can be found here.
  • Gov. Jared Polis issued an executive order mandating face masks or coverings for anyone in indoor places in public.

Updates from Feb. 28 can be found here.

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Coronavirus data breakdown

CDPHE reports 429,839 people have tested positive for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. That's up from 428,303 the day prior.        

The graphic below shows case growth, which comes from subtracting the total number of cases from the previous day. A moving average helps capture a trend over a period of time. This removes some noise from the day-to-day numbers. The line on the graph is the seven-day moving average of case growth

Vaccination data breakdown

  • Colorado is currently in Phases 1A and 1B.
  • 913,102 people have been vaccinated with the first dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, up from 903,208 the day prior.   
  • 482,442 people have been vaccinated with two doses, up from 477,555 the day prior.
  • 907 total vaccine providers.

Colorado received its first shipment of the COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 14. The U.S. Food & Drug Administration in December authorized emergency use for both the Pfizer vaccine and the Moderna vaccine. Both are around 95% effective and require two doses. Johnson & Johnson's vaccine was granted emergency use authorization on Feb. 27. It is 86% effective at preventing severe disease and requires one dose.

The graph below shows the percentage of Colorado's population that has been vaccinated with either one or both doses. Health experts say they expect we'll reach herd immunity when about 70% of the population is fully vaccinated.

> More information on the state's vaccination rollout plan can be found here.

> More information on the state's current phases can be found here.

Positivity 

Positivity is the number of tests that come back with a COVID-19 result. Above 10% could be an indicator that not enough testing is being done and that only people likely to have COVID are getting tested. The World Health Organization recommended in May 2020 that the positivity rate should be even lower, 5%, to contain the virus.

Fatalities

CDPHE reports:

  • 5,951 deaths among people with COVID-19
  • 5,903 deaths due to COVID-19

The majority of deaths — 54% — are among people over age 80; 24% of deaths occurred in people between ages 70-79, and 12% were in people ages 60-69.

The graph below shows the number of people who have died from COVID-19 based on the date of their death.

On May 15, CDPHE shifted to a death documentation difference that divided into "deaths among cases" and "deaths due to COVID-19." Dr. Rachel Herlihy, a state epidemiologist at CDPHE, said on May 18 that deaths in the "among" category are from those that tested positive for COVID-19 either before or after death. This is done by medical workers on the front line. Deaths in the "due to" category lag and stem from death certificates that the Centers for Disease Control codes and then sends to CDPHE. On the CDPHE website, it explains the two categories should not be on the same timeline because of reporting differences.

Hospitalizations

Of those who tested positive for the disease, a total of 23,550 cumulative hospitalizations have been reported.

As of March 1, 369 patients were hospitalized with the disease, according to the most recent data from the Colorado Hospital Association. Within the last 24 hours, 48 patients had been transferred or discharged.

(Note: 79% of facilities reported data March 1)

The graph below shows the number of people currently hospitalized with a COVID-19 diagnosis and the number of people who have been discharged or transferred within 24 hours. This is a key metric because it can be an indicator of whether or not Colorado’s hospital system is being overwhelmed by the virus.

Testing

According to CDPHE, 6,229,855 total tests have been administered and 2,581,721 people have been tested. All 64 counties have reported cases.     

This graph shows the total number of tests processed each day.

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