How we compare, six months after Colorado’s first coronavirus case

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How we compare, six months after Colorado’s first coronavirus case

Colorado officials say they have learned a lot
Stacey Walker, Lab Manager The South Platte Water Renewal Partners prepares samples of raw sewage May 12 at their facility to send out to be tested at the BioBot Analytics Lab in Massachusetts. The South Platte Water Renewal Partners are participating in a sewage study in an attempt to determine how much of the population is infected with the coronavirus and where the hot spots might be located. The South Platte Water Renewal Partners serves Englewood, Littleton and 21 smaller sewage systems.
This illustration, made using a screenshot of a Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment chart, shows how COVID-19 case counts have risen and fallen during the course of the coronavirus pandemic in Colorado. Each bar in the chart shows the average number of new cases reported each day for the previous seven days. State health officials believe the first peak was actually much higher than shown here, but inadequate testing prevented more cases from being reported during that time. More information is available at covid19.colorado.gov/data.

How we compare, six months after Colorado’s first coronavirus case

Stacey Walker, Lab Manager The South Platte Water Renewal Partners prepares samples of raw sewage May 12 at their facility to send out to be tested at the BioBot Analytics Lab in Massachusetts. The South Platte Water Renewal Partners are participating in a sewage study in an attempt to determine how much of the population is infected with the coronavirus and where the hot spots might be located. The South Platte Water Renewal Partners serves Englewood, Littleton and 21 smaller sewage systems.
This illustration, made using a screenshot of a Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment chart, shows how COVID-19 case counts have risen and fallen during the course of the coronavirus pandemic in Colorado. Each bar in the chart shows the average number of new cases reported each day for the previous seven days. State health officials believe the first peak was actually much higher than shown here, but inadequate testing prevented more cases from being reported during that time. More information is available at covid19.colorado.gov/data.
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