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Larimer County Hits 200 COVID-19 Deaths

Larimer County Hits 200 COVID-19 Deaths Larimer County hit, and has now surpassed 200 COVID-19 deaths. The Larimer County Department of Health recorded 2 deaths on Sunday (Jan. 31). As of Monday (Feb. 1), there have been 202 total deaths in the county since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. In January alone, there have now been 44 deaths accounted for in Larimer County, including six Fort Collins residents who died within the past week. The deaths include an 81-year-old woman who died Thursday (Jan. 28), a 77-year-old man and an 84-year-old woman who died Wednesday (Jan. 27), a 100-year-old man and an 86-year-old man who died Tuesday (Jan. 26), and a 90-year-old woman, who died Monday (Jan. 25).

Larimer County Reports 3 New COVID-19 Deaths Thursday

Larimer County Reports 3 New COVID-19 Deaths Thursday The Larimer County Department of Health reported 3 new COVID-19 related deaths on Thursday (Jan. 28). With the addition of 3 new deaths in the county, Larimer County has now recorded 192 COVID-19 related deaths since the beginning of the pandemic. The newly listed deaths include a 90-year-old Fort Collins woman who died Monday (Jan. 25), and an 86-year-old Loveland woman who died Jan. 12. The third newly recorded COVID-19 death occurred in December. December still remains the deadliest month of the pandemic for Larimer County with 77 recorded deaths, followed by January which has seen 35 deaths so far, and November with with 22 recorded deaths.

Larimer County Reports Over 180 New COVID-19 Cases Monday

Larimer County Reports Over 180 New COVID-19 Cases Monday The Larimer County Department of Health added 182 new COVID-19 cases to its cumulative tally on Monday (Jan. 26). The 182 new cases are dated from last Friday (Jan. 22) through Monday (Jan. 25). The youngest case is a 5-year-old Fort Collins boy and the oldest is an 87-year-old Fort Collins woman. There were no additional COVID-19 related deaths reported in Larimer County on Monday; there have been a total of 185 COVID-19 deaths in the county since the beginning of the pandemic. Among the 185 deaths, 76 deaths were recorded in December, making it the deadliest month of the pandemic for Larimer County.

Here s How To Get A COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment In Fort Collins, Loveland Or Greeley

Residents age 60 and older Frontline essential workers in grocery stores and agriculture People age 16 to 64 with two or more high-risk health conditions. The good news is that the group will expand as supply increases in the coming weeks. On March 19, the state will move into phase 1.B.4 of its vaccine prioritization plan. That means the following people will become eligible: People 50 and older Student-facing higher education faculty and staff Frontline essential workers in food services, manufacturing, U.S. Postal Service, public transit and specialized transportation, public health and human services Faith leaders Frontline essential journalists State government staff People age 16-49 with one high-risk health condition

Larimer County Reports 3 New COVID-19 Deaths, Exceeds 17K Cases

Larimer County Reports 3 New COVID-19 Deaths, Exceeds 17K Cases The Larimer County Department of Health added 3 new COVID-19 deaths and over 200 new COVID-19 cases to its COVID-19 data dashboard on Thursday (Jan. 21), which has provided the public with COVID-19 data in the county since the beginning of the pandemic. The newly reported deaths include two 81-year-old women from Fort Collins and a 64-year-old man from Berthoud. With the 3 additional deaths, Larimer County has now recorded 182 deaths since last March. Out of 182 total deaths, 27 deaths have occurred since January 1, alone. 98 of the 182 deaths were among patients at long-term-care facilities with outbreaks of the novel coronavirus.

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