COVID-19 virus spread
Garfield County current cases in previous two week period
Garfield County current cases for June 17 – 30, 2020
Two week threshold is the gauge for moving into Protect our Neighbor state order
Green/yellow/red virus spread thresholds
Low:
• 25 or fewer new cases per 100,000 people in the past two weeks
• 15 new cases in the past two weeks for Garfield County*
• Stable or declining cases (excluding cases from outbreaks in residential facilities)
• Stable or declining hospitalizations in the county’s referral hospitals
• Two-week average test-positivity rate of less than 5%
• 25 or fewer new cases per 100,000 people in the past two weeks
• 15 new cases in the past two weeks for Garfield County*
• Stable or declining cases (excluding cases from outbreaks in residential facilities)
• Stable or declining hospitalizations in the county’s referral hospitals
• Two-week average test-positivity rate of less than 5%
Medium:
• 50 or fewer new cases per 100,000 people in the past two weeks
• 16 – 30 new cases in the past two weeks for Garfield County*
• Stable or declining cases (excluding cases from outbreaks in residential facilities)
• Stable or declining average hospitalizations in the county’s referral hospitals
• 50 or fewer new cases per 100,000 people in the past two weeks
• 16 – 30 new cases in the past two weeks for Garfield County*
• Stable or declining cases (excluding cases from outbreaks in residential facilities)
• Stable or declining average hospitalizations in the county’s referral hospitals
High:
• 50 – 100 new cases per 100,000 people in the past two weeks
• 31 – 60 new cases in the past two weeks for Garfield County*
• Stable or declining cases (excluding cases from outbreaks in residential facilities)
• Stable or declining average hospitalizations in the county’s referral hospitals
• 50 – 100 new cases per 100,000 people in the past two weeks
• 31 – 60 new cases in the past two weeks for Garfield County*
• Stable or declining cases (excluding cases from outbreaks in residential facilities)
• Stable or declining average hospitalizations in the county’s referral hospitals
*State thresholds are based on virus spread per 100,000 people. Garfield County is home to approximately 61,000 people, hence the lower benchmarks for each threshold.