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Coronavirus in Colorado: The latest numbers

There are now 6,191,294 coronavirus cases in the U.S. and 187,484 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.

The latest COVID-19 numbers in Colorado (Updated on Sept. 4):

– 58,267 cases, including 11,366 in Denver

– 723,058 people tested

– 1,955 deaths among cases, including 429 in Denver County

– 3.36% fatality rate in the state


The latest local COVID-19 news:

COVID-19 cluster connected to Cameron Peak firefighting; 4 positives, 23 exposed

Colorado first-time unemployment claims fall to lowest level since coronavirus hit

Jefferson County Public Health sues Bandimere Speedway over anti-COVID rally

Gov. Polis urges Coloradans to continue COVID-19 precautions over Labor Day weekend

State health department emphasizes COVID-19 precautions over Labor Day weekend

Colorado Springs nursing home, where more than a dozen likely died from COVID-19, closing

CDC issues moratorium on evictions to reduce spread of COVID-19

Gov. Jared Polis shoots down rumors around COVID-19 deaths

Colorado seeing increase in younger COVID-19 cases with schools about to reopen

Denver’s COVID-19 cases are trending in ‘right direction,’ Mayor Hancock reports

Metro area health agencies recommend groups for priority COVID-19 testing

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