Boulder County reports 66 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths

Apr. 18—Boulder County on Saturday reported 66 new COVID-19 cases, but no new deaths.

To date, Boulder County Public Health showed 22,083 total cases. The death toll remained at 251 people. As of Friday, there were 20 people in Boulder County's hospitals due to COVID-19. A total of 760 residents have been hospitalized due to the virus. The seven-day average percent positivity rate was 4.5%, and the seven-day average of new cases was 66.

The University of Colorado Boulder reported 13 positive tests were discovered during Friday testing. There were also 135 diagnostic tests and 1,207 monitoring tests. The campus had 27 isolation spaces in use, which is 5% of the available isolation space on campus. Since Jan. 4, there have been 714 total positive test results and 10,366 diagnostic tests and 92,054 monitoring tests completed. Throughout the school year, which started Aug. 24, there have been 2,439 total positive tests.

Statewide, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported 489,028 cases and 26,821 hospitalizations. There have been 6,330 deaths due to COVID-19. Of Colorado's more than 5.7 million population, there have been 2,832,513 people tested.

Boulder County cases by age

0-9: 900

10-17: 1,671

18-22: 5,297

23-34: 4,512

35-44: 2,669

45-54: 2,597

55-64: 1,810

65-74: 952

75+: 990

—Data was updated by Boulder County Public Health on Thursday. Values are suppressed when the value is 1 or 2.