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Coronavirus In Littleton: Latest Case Counts In Each Neighborhood
Here's the latest news about the coronavirus in Littleton and new case counts in each neighborhood.

LITTLETON, CO — Over the past two weeks, 64 new cases of the coronavirus have been reported in Littleton, according to public health data. The city has seen a small uptick in cases after the Labor Day weekend.
Since March 2, 353 coronavirus cases have been reported in Littleton by the Tri-County Health Department, and Jefferson County has reported 14 cases, bringing the total to 367. There have been 47 'confirmed and probable' COVID-19 deaths in the city.
Jeffco Public Health and Tri-County Health Department have updated their COVID-19 data to offer more accurate case counts in Littleton. Tri-County now offers a breakdown by Littleton neighborhoods, and both agencies have been able to assess which cases are linked to addresses within Littleton's municipal boundaries.
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Over the past week, 750 cases of the coronavirus have been reported in Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson counties, according to data posted by state health officials.
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Over the past week, 3,300 new cases of the coronavirus have been reported in Colorado, according to public health data. Over the past few weeks, the state has seen a spike in cases, which is not just linked to college students, Gov. Jared Polis said in a news conference Tuesday.
"This is a warning sign for us, just as we had a warning sign in July, and we were able to correct course," Polis said. "We need to do a bit better."
As of Tuesday, 65,399 people have been infected with the coronavirus in our state among 834,277 people who have been tested since the outbreak began, health officials confirmed. Around 7,373 people have been hospitalized, and the death toll has reached 1,914.
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