Colorado Springs, Colorado (KKTV)- Graph above State Health Department It indicates that death toll may be beginning to level off throughout the state.
Looking at the week of April 5-11 (the numbers posted on the state website on Sunday reflect the data on Saturday), the numbers are compared to the previous week from March 29 to April 4 Appears to be reduced and retained.
April 5: +17 from the previous day
April 6: +7
April 7: +6
April 8: +17
April 9: +5
April 10: +2
April 11: +4
compared to:
March 29: +10
March 30: +15
March 31: +16
April 1: +19
April 2: +29
April 3: +16
April 4: +11
To view the chart on the state website, target = “_ blank” href = “https://covid19.colorado.gov/case-data”>Click here to see” Cumulative deaths from COVID-19 Scroll to Numbers by Colorado Reported Disease Date Chart:
What you need to know nationwide to start the week:
– America. Beyond Italy on weekends Deaths from COVID-19.
-Top public health experts are discussing if May 1 is too early to resume the U.S. economy, some including Dr. Anthony Fauci Advocate rolling restart At once, depending on the situation in different regions and the situation of the whole country.
-“When you’re starting to think about a kind of gradual re-entry of normality, a rolling re-entry, you can think about how to keep it and make it not resurrect. , We are trying to balance the two. We need to avoid doing something prematurely and abruptly, and at the same time pay attention to the need to return to normal conditions, “Fauci said. Was.
-Fauci has expressed cautious optimism on the CNN Sunday that the virus may begin to level off in some parts of the country.
-“In places like the New York metropolitan area, there was a very terrible, terrible week of pain and death, but the signs of that part of this machine causing this outbreak are beginning to level off. Looking at the need for intensive care and intubation, on the day of the deadliest in the Greater New York metropolitan area, not only has it flattened out, but it has begun to turn the corner … If you look at the pattern, when you turn around that corner, hopefully you will see a very sharp decline. “
-The complete transcript from Fauci’s appearance on CNN is Found here. In an interview, he said whether the U.S. saw the worst of the pandemic, what models indicate the Federal government’s evacuation deadline on April 30, and why South Korea was the first COVID case on the same day. Talk about what was announced. As in the United States, another trajectory of the virus was seen, and for about a month in crisis, there were other problems in the minds of Americans.
-Boris Johnson, British Prime Minister Discharged on Sunday Follow ICU stints with the virus.
-Multiple sources confirmed 11 News that Fort Carson fires employees COVID-19 has been tested positive. A spokesperson for the El Paso County Health Authority also told 11 News that he was aware of the matter.
-Health authorities Colorado Beef Mill Survey Beyond the concerns of COVID-19.
-As of Easter Sunday, Colorado had more than 7,300 cases and killed nearly 300 people. Weld County, Denver County, and Arapahoe County surpassed El Paso County, causing the largest deaths in all states.
-Governor Jaredpolis has repeatedly reminded the coronavirus that the pandemic of the coronavirus is “not a vacation”, following the numerous reports of people gathered at high altitudes in the home order. Estes Park Public Health Bureau repeated the word of Police on Sunday in a post on the State Health Department website.
-“We think we fixed it when Governor Police said,” This pandemic is not a vacation. ” He still called on Colorado’s inhabitants to drive to Colorado’s mountains or hike on narrow mountain trails. “The more violations and the more people who do not adhere to the advice of staying at home, the longer and more severe this crisis will be.”
“This speaks directly to the crisis that Estes Park may face if people do not pay attention to the order to stay at home.”
Estes Park Public Health says that about two-thirds of the population is over 65 years old, increasing the risk of the entire community. As is now well known, those aged 65 or older, especially those aged 80 or older, are at higher risk of complications or die from COVID-19 than the general population. In addition, the community has only a 23-bed critical access hospital that can quickly become overwhelmed.
-As of April 11, confirmed cases / results by age group are currently located in Colorado.
0-9: 70 not hospitalized, 7 hospitalized, no deaths
10-19: 139 not hospitalized, 6 hospitalized, no deaths
20-29: 960 hospitalized, 48 hospitalized, 2 dead
30-39: 1,086 not hospitalized, 104 hospitalized, 2 dead
40-49: 1,014 people not hospitalized, 151 hospitalized, 11 deaths
50-59: 1,066 people not hospitalized, 258 hospitalized, 15 deaths
60-69: 746 not hospitalized, 282 hospitalized, 34 dead
70-79: 406 not hospitalized, 235 hospitalized, 78 dead
80+: 263 not hospitalized, 148 hospitalized, 148 dead
Corona Buildings in Colorado (4/12 4 p.m.):
Case: 7,303
-El Paso County: 613
-Pueblo County: 58
-Fremont County: 7
-Telera County: 16
(All other counties click here Scroll down. )
Hospitalization: 1,417
Country: 56
Tested by: 37,153
Fatal case: 290
Outbreak: 68 in non-hospital and non-hospital health facilities
States are likely to have added this data and do not reflect the actual number of cases. Governor Jared Police also says there are probably thousands of infected people who have not been tested.
Resources for developing Colorados
-For information and resources on COVID-19, residents of El Paso and Teller County can call 719-575-8888 24/7. Open Monday to Friday from 8am to 8pm. On weekends, you will receive a call from 8am to 5pm.
-The state has a free hotline CO HELP for general questions about COVID-19. You can access this hotline at both 303-389-1687 and 877-462-2911.
-If you need assistance with financial services, food, clothing, household needs, mental health, etc., you can call 211.
Quick links to trusted sources:
– click here El Paso County Public Health COVID-19 Website
– click here For CDPHE COVID-19 website. The website contains many answers to frequently asked questions from the entire state.
– click here For CDC COVID-10 website