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Denver Neighborhoods With Highest Coronavirus Case Rates
Here's the latest coronavirus case breakdown and news in Denver.

DENVER — More than 37,000 people have been infected with the coronavirus in Denver since the outbreak began, according to public health data. As of Monday, the death toll had reached 531.
Denver neighborhoods with the highest case rates per 1,000 people:
*Neighborhoods with the highest rates are in bold
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Northeast Denver
- Denver International Airport: 15.1; 26 total cases
- Gateway - Green Valley Ranch: 8.2; 362 total cases
- Montbello: 7.9; 270 total cases
North Denver
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- Cole: 11.4; 60 total cases
- Clayton: 7.4; 37 total cases
Northwest Denver
- Chaffee Park: 8.6; 37 total cases
Central Denver
- Civic Center: 12; 34 total cases
- Lincoln Park: 8.7; 31 total cases
West Denver
- Athmar Park: 9.5; 93 total cases
- Westwood: 9.3; 169 total cases
- West Colfax: 8.6; 127 total cases
- Barnum: 7.8; 53 total cases
- Valverde: 7.7; 34 total cases
- Barnum West: 7; 41 total cases
Southwest Denver
- Mar Lee: 10.3; 142 total cases
- Fort Logan: 9.5; 89 total cases
- Ruby Hill: 9.1; 100 total cases
- Harvey Park: 8.2; 104 total cases
- Harvey Park South: 7.2; 66 total cases
- College View - South Platte: 5.8; 43 total cases
South Denver
- Overland: 7.5; 21 total cases
- University Park: 7; 68 total cases
- Rosedale: 7; 20 total cases
More information about case rates in each Denver neighborhood can be found here.
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Denver has shifted to 'Level Red - Extreme Risk' on Colorado's COVID-19 dial:

Between 4 p.m. Sunday and 4 p.m. Monday, 3,988 new coronavirus cases were reported in our state, according to data posted by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Just under half of Colorado's critical care ventilators were in use as of Monday, and 14 percent of hospitals reported anticipating intensive care unit bed shortages over the next week.
>> View the statewide COVID-19 data page here.
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