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Arvada Coronavirus Update: At Least 40 New Cases Confirmed

Here's the latest news and a breakdown of the case counts in Arvada.

ARVADA, CO — Since Thursday, at least 40 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Arvada, according to the latest public health data. As of Monday, there have been more than 600 cases in Arvada since the outbreak began.

On the Jefferson County side of Arvada, there have been 589 cases confirmed since the outbreak began, according to Jeffco Public Health.

There have been 13 cases on the Adams County side of Arvada, according to the Tri-County Health Department.

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New coronavirus cases over the past five days in neighboring areas:

New cases reported since ThursdayCases since the outbreak began
Lakewood31941
Wheat Ridge7 251
EdgewaterNo new cases47

Arvada cases make up around 21 percent of all Jeffco cases, according to Jefferson County Public Health.

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Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, there have been 3,575 cases of the new coronavirus in Adams County, and 2,373 cases in Jefferson County.

*Totals as of Monday New cases reported since ThursdayCOVID-19 CasesCase rates per 100,000 peopleCOVID-19 Deaths
Adams County1963,379698.9136
Jefferson County792,373409.5180

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Gov. Jared Polis signed an executive order Monday that transitions from the safer-at-home guidelines to'Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors.' The new order will be in effect until July 1.

Previously, high-risk Coloradans, those above 65 or with underlying health conditions, were required to stay home unless absolutely necessary. Under the modified order, they are encouraged to enjoy nature while following social distancing guidelines.

Anyone who attended a protest in Colorado is asked to take a free coronavirus test within seven days, Polis said. He encouraged people to get tested at Pepsi Center in Denver. Access to the drive-up testing is being expanded to anyone who's been potentially exposed to the virus and those heading back to work under the state's new public safety guidelines.

>> You can register for Denver's COVID-19 testing site at Pepsi Center here

Denver, Arapahoe and Weld counties consistently have the highest overall number of cases in the state; however, Morgan, Logan and Crowley counties consistently have the highest case rates per 100,000 people.

As of Monday, 28,001 people have been infected with the coronavirus in Colorado among 214,940 people who have been tested since the outbreak began, health officials confirmed. Around 4,485 people have been hospitalized, and the death toll among people who tested positive for COVID-19 has reached 1,527.

Breakdown of cases in Colorado, according to government data posted Monday. Graphs courtesy of Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

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