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Coronavirus in Colorado: The latest numbers

There are now 11,320,337 coronavirus cases in the U.S. and 248,227 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.

The latest COVID-19 numbers in Colorado (Updated on Nov. 17):

– 167,713 cases, including 28,201 in Denver County

– 1,462,983 people tested

– 2,578 deaths among cases, including 479 in Denver County

– 1.54% fatality rate in the state

– At least 735 active outbreaks

The latest local COVID-19 news:

– One Denver family’s fight for special education services during pandemic-caused remote learning.

– Health officials urge Coloradans to celebrate Thanksgiving safely and only with people within their household over COVID-19 rises.

– Polis announces new restrictions for restaurants and gyms that could take effect in counties seeing exponential growth of COVID-19 cases, like El Paso.

– At least 10 Colorado counties, including Denver, will face new levels of public health restrictions, including prohibitions on indoor dining.

– Polis says a special session COVID-19 relief package will assist restaurants, bars, landlords and tenants, likely happening after Thanksgiving.

– Denver is expected to pass a resolution that will funnel additional $750,000 in federal COVID-19 relief into the city’s Nonprofit Emergency Relief Fund.

– Governors and mayors across the U.S. are increasing COVID-19 restrictions ahead of Thanksgiving, fearing that holiday travel and family gatherings will worsen the record-breaking resurgence of the virus.

– Polis and state health officials urge employees to work from home as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations spike.

– As COVID-19 cases continue to surge, Polis orders the State Emergency Operations Center to return to Level 1 status.

– El Paso County jail staff and inmates cite lack of masks in COVID-19 outbreak that became one of the largest in the state.

– Another 6,439 Coloradans were diagnosed with COVID-19, nearly double Monday’s daily total. Polis warns residents who ignore the virus that they’re playing Russian roulette.

– Most of Colorado’s 30 largest school districts are planning to offer in-person learning for the rest of the year, but the situation is changing rapidly.

– Colorado’s unemployment rates are rising, with the number of initial pandemic unemployment claims higher than it has been since June.

– Colorado restaurant owners that defied ‘safer-at-home’ order on Mother’s Day close second location.

– Gap Fund offers boost to businesses trying to hold on in pandemic, awarding money to 547 struggling Colorado businesses.

This undated electron microscope image made available by the U.S. National Institutes of Health in February 2020 shows the Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, yellow, emerging from the surface of cells, pink, cultured in the lab. Also known as 2019-nCoV, the virus causes COVID-19. The sample was isolated from a patient in the U.S. On Thursday, March 5, 2020, Tennessee’s Department of Health Commissioner Lisa Piercey confirmed the state’s first case of the new coronavirus. (NIAID-RML via AP)
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