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Coronavirus In Colorado: Number Of Positive Cases Jumps To 363

DENVER (CBS4) - The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment says the number of positive coronavirus cases is now at 363 in the state. That's up from 277 reported on Thursday.

Drive-Thru Coronavirus Testing Center Opens In Denver
Health care workers from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment prepare to start testing people for COVID-19 at the state's first drive-up testing center on March 12, 2020 in Denver. The testing center is free and available to anyone who has a note from a doctor confirming they meet the criteria to be tested for the virus. (Photo by Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images)

Nearly 45 people have been hospitalized. As reported on Thursday, Colorado remains at four COVID-19 deaths.

Denver County has 67 cases; Eagle County has 61 cases; Jefferson County has 31 cases. Those counties are the top three with the most cases. Dave Chapin, the mayor of Vail, also announced on Friday he has coronavirus.

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Coloradans in their 30s and 50s make up nearly 40% of the cases combined.

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