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Boulder County Coronavirus Update: 600 New Cases

Here's the latest news about the coronavirus in Boulder County, and a case breakdown by municipality.

Signs are up across Boulder County reminding visitors and residents to follow public safety guidelines amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Signs are up across Boulder County reminding visitors and residents to follow public safety guidelines amid the COVID-19 outbreak. (Amber Fisher/Patch)

BOULDER COUNTY, CO — Over the past week, 600 new cases of the coronavirus have been reported in Boulder County, according to the latest public health data.

As of Thursday, 16,138 people in the county had tested positive for the virus since the outbreak began. The death toll has reached 184 after 20 people died over the past week.

Around 432 people have been hospitalized since the outbreak began, according to Boulder County Public Health. More than 294,270 tests have been conducted among county residents.

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Total coronavirus cases reported over the past week, and since the outbreak began:

  • Boulder: 182 new cases reported over past week; 6,070 total cases
  • Longmont: 191 new cases reported over past week; 5,639 total cases
  • Lafayette: 55 new cases reported over past week; 1,322 total cases
  • Unincorporated Boulder County: 66 new cases reported over past week; 1,307 total cases
  • Erie: 21 new cases reported over past week; 356 total cases
  • Louisville: 37 new cases reported over past week; 690 total cases
  • Superior: 13 new cases reported over past week; 281 total cases

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Rate of cases per 100,000 people:

  • Boulder: 5,701.9
  • Longmont: 5,874.4
  • Lafayette: 4,566.5
  • Louisville: 3257.5
  • Erie: 3164.2
  • Unincorporated Boulder County: 2,940.6
  • Superior: 2,141.9

>> View the full Boulder County data report here.


A COVID-19 vaccine notification system has been launched for Boulder County residents who would like to be notified about where and when to get their vaccine when it becomes available for their priority group. You can sign up for the notifications here.

"There is now a dotted line separating 1B workers, with individuals 70 and older above the dotted line and frontline essential workers below the dotted line," said Indira Gujral, communicable disease and emergency management division manager.

"State health is telling us that all vaccine providers need to focus on the 1B group above the dotted line before they can move to the populations identified below the dotted line, this means that teachers and other frontline workers in transportation, grocery stores, etc. will be next after we provide the vaccine to the nearly 30,000 residents who are 70 years of age and older."

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