Larimer County’s overall risk rating remained high on Wednesday (Jan. 27), with a two-week prevalence rate of 318 cases per 100,000, down slightly, and a positivity rating of 5.7%.
The Larimer County Department of Health added one new death to its cumulative tally on Sunday (Jan. 24), bringing the county's death toll to 185 since the COVID-19 pandemic first began
Larimer County's overall risk rating remains high with a positivity rating of 5.7% and an overall prevalence of 331 cases per 100,000 people over the past two weeks.
With two additional deaths added to Larimer County's cumulative tally, the county has now recorded 173 deaths since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Among the newly recorded deaths, the oldest was a 98-year-old Fort Collins man and the youngest was a 60-year-old Loveland man. 4 of the deaths were Loveland residents.
The latest reports from the Larimer County Department of Health show that there have now been 158 COVID-19 related deaths in the county since the beginning of the pandemic.