Summit County's COVID-19 Weekly Data

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These metrics are once a week on Wednesday by 8:00 p.m. For additional information, please see the CDPHE COVID-19 Dial Dashboard or the CDC COVID-19 County Tracker.

Overall Metrics

A COVID-19 case is defined based on the Position Statement of the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists. To view additional metrics on Deaths due to COVID-19, cases, and hospitalizations, visit the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment Dashboard. For additional state and county level data see the Colorado Population Data Dashboard.

How To Read COVID Data Now

Higher test positivity rates are a sign that many infections are not reported — even if they are tested for at home. This results in a more severe undercount of cases. The number of hospitalized patients with Covid is a more reliable measure because testing is more consistent in hospitals. 


Most Recent 7-day Trend

A COVID-19 case is defined based on the Position Statement of the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists. To view additional metrics on Deaths due to COVID-19, cases, and hospitalizations, visit the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment Dashboard. For additional state and county level data see the Colorado Population Data Dashboard.

7-day Cumulative Incidence Rate

This chart shows the number of new reported positive cases among Summit County residents per a population of 100,000 over the previous 7 days. Reported cases are decreasing overall because of the availability of at home tests.

Goal: Summit County must have 100 or fewer positive cases per 100,000 over the previous 7-day period. 


Hospitalizations among Summit County residents in Colorado

This chart shows the number of Summit County residents hospitalized for COVID-19 in Colorado in the last 180 days. 


COVID-19 Monitoring in Wastewater 
 

CDPHE is collaborating with labs and wastewater utilities statewide to test for COVID-19 virus particles in wastewater. The virus can appear in stool before someone shows any symptoms. People who don’t show symptoms also can shed the virus. Testing wastewater can give health officials early warnings about increases or decreases in COVID-19 cases within a community. For more details about the program, visit CDPHE COVID-19 Monitoring in Wastewater
 
Current wastewater trends are found on the Colorado COVID-19 Wastewater Monitoring Data Trends dashboard. 



Resumen de Datos de Casos

Para más información, vea el Nivel de COVID-19 en Summit County y los Niveles de COVID-19 en las comunidades de CDC o el Tablero del condado de CDC COVID-19.

Overall Metrics

Tendencia de 7 días más reciente


Casos COVID-19 por 100,000

Esta gráfica muestra el número de casos positivos nuevos por 100,000 personas en la población residente del Condado de Summit en los últimos 7 días.

Meta: El Condado de Summit debe tener 200 o menos casos positivos por cada 100,000 en los últimos 7 días. El Condado de Summit también debe cumplir con los objetivos enumerados a continuación para el índice de prueba de población y el índice de positividad de la prueba.

Hospitalizaciones entre residentes del condado de Summit en Colorado

Este gráfico muestra la cantidad de residentes del condado de Summit hospitalizados por COVID-19 en Colorado en los últimos 180 días.



Monitoreo de COVID-19 en Aguas Residuales 


CDPHE está colaborando con laboratorios y servicios públicos de aguas residuales en todo el estado para realizar pruebas de partículas del virus COVID-19 en las aguas residuales. El virus puede aparecer en las heces antes de que alguien muestre algún síntoma. Las personas que no muestran síntomas también pueden propagar el virus. Las pruebas de aguas residuales pueden brindar a los funcionarios de salud advertencias tempranas sobre aumentos o disminuciones en los casos de COVID-19 dentro de una comunidad. Para más detalles sobre el programa, visite CDPHE Monitoreo COVID-19 en Aguas Residuales.