Colorado’s COVID hospitalizations steady, cases show “modest” increase

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The CDC estimated that BA.2 accounts for about 86% of cases nationwide. In Colorado, only 36% of cases have been connected to BA.2.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported 77 people were hospitalized statewide with confirmed COVID-19 as of Tuesday afternoon, which wasn’t a significant change from 80 hospitalizations a week earlier.

It’s a good sign that the amount of severe disease in Colorado remains so low, and it also appears that the overall risk of getting infected hasn’t risen much, said Beth Carlton, an associate professor of environmental and occupational health at the Colorado School of Public Health. “You could argue there’s signs of a very modest uptick in cases,” she said. “The big question is whether hospitalizations will follow suit.”

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