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December has proven to be Larimer County's deadliest month in terms of COVID-19 deaths, as there have been over 30 deaths in the county since December 1.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has approved Larimer County’s application for a variance program, called Level Up, that will permit businesses to operate with greater flexibility.
Now, the county’s health metrics need to continue improving, and businesses need to apply, agree to new health standards and procedures and submit to inspections.
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Larimer County Adds 1 Death, 133 New COVID-19 Cases On Sunday
Another COVID-19 related death was added to Larimer County s cumulative tally on Sunday (Dec. 20), bringing the county s total to 31 deaths in December alone, and 112 since the beginning of the pandemic.
The Larimer County Department of Health also recorded 133 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday. There have now been 13,768 COVID-19 cases reported in Larimer County since March.
Among the new cases, 32 cases were dated Sunday (Dec. 20), and the rest were dated on previous days. In the last week, Larimer County has added 844 new COVID-19 cases.
Overall, the county’s risk rating still remains high, but several factors in that rating have been declining.