With two additional deaths added to Larimer County's cumulative tally, the county has now recorded 173 deaths since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Larimer County Adds 7 More COVID Deaths, Including A 30-Year-Old
In December alone, there have now been 58 COVID-19 related deaths in Larimer County.
According to data from the Larimer County Department of Health s website, although more than half of those who died were 85 years of age or older, 3 of the deaths reported since Sunday have been Fort Collins women under 60 a 58-year-old, a 47-year-old and a 30-year-old.
Although some risk factors continue to decline, Larimer County is still considered a high-risk area.
As of Wednesday (Dec. 30), 72 people were hospitalized with COVID-19 in the county, which is down from 76 people on Tuesday and 78 people on Monday.
Larimer County Records 3 New COVID-19 Deaths, Over 200 New Cases
The Larimer County Department of Health recorded 3 new deaths on Monday (Dec. 28), bringing the county s total number of deaths since the start of the pandemic to 132.
December remains the deadliest month of the pandemic for Larimer County, as 48 people have lost their lives to COVID-19 during this month alone.
The Larimer County Department of Health also recorded 204 new COVID-19 cases on Monday; the county s cumulative total of cases since March currently stands at 14,312.
Among the 204 new cases, 96 were found in Fort Collins, 81 in Loveland, and another 27 were spread across Berthoud, Estes Park, Johnstown, Wellington, Windsor and Lyons.