Most Colorado COVID-19 cases among 30-59 year olds
While older demographics are most likely to experience severe symptoms or death if COVID-19 is contracted, most cases in Colorado are found in 30 to 59 year olds, with each 10-year bracket currently at 14 known cases of this coronavirus strain.
It has also been announced that 3 people are in critical condition in Colorado, with 8 hospitalized due to symptoms. Details about these individuals have not been released.
See a full breakdown by age and gender below.
Age breakdown:
A split by gender also reveals that more females have COVID-19 in Colorado than males with 39 females and 33 males testing positive.
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Note that these numbers could be skewed by the number of people taking tests, both in the split by age and in the split by gender. The breakdown of who has been tested as not been revealed, though it has been released that 524 of 600 people tested have come back negative. This means that roughy 12% of those tested are testing positive in Colorado.
According to Polis, “It is just a matter of time until we have our first fatality here in Colorado.”
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