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No new county COVID outbreaks reported in Larimer County Colorado


Larimer County reached a milestone of sorts this week with no new COVID-19 outbreaks reported at area businesses or long-term care facilities, the first time since the pandemic began in mid-March 2020. 
Part of that may be attributable to the holiday weekend, higher vaccination rates and a June 1 change in the state's definition of an outbreak. 
Previously, an outbreak was defined as “two or more people who are confirmed cases of COVID-19 in a workplace/facility, with onset within 14 days, or one confirmed and two or more probable cases of COVID-19 in a workplace/facility, with onset within 14 days,” according to the state’s outbreak page. 

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Larimer County reports no new COVID outbreaks for first time in 14 months


Larimer County reports no new COVID outbreaks for first time in 14 months
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Larimer County reached a milestone of sorts this week with no new COVID-19 outbreaks reported at area businesses or long-term care facilities, the first time since the pandemic began in mid-March 2020. 
Part of that may be attributable to the holiday weekend, higher vaccination rates and a June 1 change in the state's definition of an outbreak. 
Previously, an outbreak was defined as “two or more people who are confirmed cases of COVID-19 in a workplace/facility, with onset within 14 days, or one confirmed and two or more probable cases of COVID-19 in a workplace/facility, with onset within 14 days,” according to the state’s outbreak page. 

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Larimer County reports 10 COVID outbreaks, 14 shift to resolved

Larimer County reports 10 COVID outbreaks, 14 shift to resolved
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Larimer County reports 22 new COVID-19 outbreaks


Larimer County reported 22 new outbreaks this week — down from 25 the last week — and all but one had five or fewer cases. The overall number of active cases dropped as well, to 109. 
Outbreaks newly reported this week included five assisted living and nursing facilities, three middle schools, two car dealerships, a domestic violence shelter and one elementary school. 
This week’s largest outbreak was at City Park Church, 1725 W. Mulberry St. in Fort Collins. The church reported seven cases — two staff and five attendees — to the county. The outbreak was reported to the state on May 11.
Calls to the church seeking comment were not returned.

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Colorado COVID-19 Outbreaks Spike in Supposedly Safe Places


Among the first Coloradans to be vaccinated against COVID-19 were residents and employees of nursing homes and other senior-care centers in the state. But while these efforts initially seemed to be eliminating outbreaks at such facilities, that's clearly not the case. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has reported nearly 100 outbreaks at health-care sites in the past two weeks, with the category surpassing outbreaks at K-12 schools for the first time in months.
The CDPHE considers an entity an outbreak after two or more COVID-19 cases among residents, staffers or other people connected to a specific location are confirmed within a fourteen-day period, or two or more cases of respiratory illness with an onset of symptoms within a fourteen-day period are paired with at least one additional COVID-19 diagnosis. The vast majority of businesses and facilities identified as outbreaks remain open while working with the department to monitor symptoms and prevent future infections.

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