Know what feels good? Going out for a long, hard ride on the bike and coming home completely wrecked. It makes you forget about the world we’re in these days, even with the constant reminders of people wearing face masks and towns looking deserted. If you push yourself hard enough, you feel completely present in the moment.
Today was our last warmer day before winter returns tomorrow and we’re limited to indoor activities. We encountered a lot of motorcycles and motorists today – a sign that we’re not the only ones with cabin fever and that they sense the cold weather on the horizon. However, cabin fever certainly has its perks these days.
Colorado Case Summary (Updated 4/11/20 at 4:00 p.m.)
Note: This summary only includes data through 4/10 and does not reflect cases since then.
6,893 cases*
1,376 hospitalized
56 counties
34,873 people tested**
274 deaths
67 outbreaks at residential and non-hospital health care facilities
- Denver 1,182, 46 deaths
- Arapahoe 998, 37 deaths
- Jefferson 713, 25 deaths
- Weld 683, 44 deaths
- Adams 593, 25 deaths
- El Paso 578, 35 deaths
- Eagle 433, 5 deaths
- Douglas 292, 10 deaths
- Boulder 246, 8 deaths (youngest case is a 60 year old female, the rest were much older)
- Larimer 180, 9 deaths
- Unknown 136
- Gunnison 102, 3 deaths
- Broomfield 74, 2 deaths
- Summit 68
- Morgan 56
- Garfield 54, 2 deaths
- Pueblo 53, 3 deaths
- Montrose 50, 4 deaths
- Pitkin 49, 2 deaths
- La Plata 49
- Out of State 39, 1 death
- Routt 35
- Mesa 34
- Chaffee 28, 3 deaths
- Elbert 14, 1 death
- Logan 13
- Teller 12, 2 deaths
- San Miguel 12
- Montezuma 11, 2 deaths
- Clear Creek 11
- Baca 10
- Kit Carson 7
- Alamosa 7, 2 deaths
- Park 6
- Fremont 6
- Delta 6, 1 death
- Archuleta 6
- Rio Grande 5
- Oterio 5
- Phillips 4
- Ouray 4, 1 death
- Lake 4
- Grand 4
- Saguache 3
- Moffat 3
- Costilla 3
- Yuma 2
- Washington 2
- Mineral 2
- Las Animas 2
- Custer 2
- Crowley 2, 1 death
- Rio Blanco 1
- Prowers 1