COVID In Colorado: Health Officials Continue To Track Future Of Virus As Cases Continue Decline

DENVER (CBS4)- The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment will continue to prepare for the future of COVID-19 while cases continue to decline in the state. This weekend marks two years since the first case of COVID-19 was detected in Colorado.

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The 7-day testing positivity rate is around 3.5%. It was nearly 30% at its peak in January.

"We will continue to prepare for whatever the future may hold for COVID-19, we will make sure disease investigations and surveillance continues to determine if they are an increase in any COVID-19 cases out there," said COVID-19 Incident Commander Scott Bookman.

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