Montezuma County has 18 active COVID-19 outbreaks, with 63 total positive cases, according to data released Wednesday by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
The latest outbreak reported was at Cork ’N’ Bottle, with three staff members testing positive for COVID-19. The date the outbreak was reported was Jan. 17.
CDPHE defines an “outbreak” of COVID-19 as two or more people who contract the virus in a single location within 14 days.
Before Jan. 17, the latest active outbreaks reported in Montezuma County were:
City Market, with two positive cases, reported Jan. 4.Hampton Inn Mesa Verde, with two positive cases, reported Jan. 4.Madison House assisted living facility, with four positive cases, three staff members and one resident, reported Jan. 6.The Valley Inn assisted living facility, with seven positive cases, four staff members and three residents, reported Jan. 7.CDPHE is reporting seven outbreaks in the county have been resolved.As of Wednesday, the Montezuma County Public Health Department was reporting 1,590 confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in the county. Of those cases, 583 were active, and 987 had been resolved.The county health agency reports 13 people have died from COVID-19, and seven other people have died with COVID-19 but the virus was not the cause of death.
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City Market, with two positive cases, reported Jan. 4.Hampton Inn Mesa Verde, with two positive cases, reported Jan. 4.Madison House assisted living facility, with four positive cases, three staff members and one resident, reported Jan. 6.The Valley Inn assisted living facility, with seven positive cases, four staff members and three residents, reported Jan. 7.CDPHE is reporting seven outbreaks in the county have been resolved.As of Wednesday, the Montezuma County Public Health Department was reporting 1,590 confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in the county. Of those cases, 583 were active, and 987 had been resolved.The county health agency reports 13 people have died from COVID-19, and seven other people have died with COVID-19 but the virus was not the cause of death.