Politics & Government
How Colorado Compares With Other States: Coronavirus Update
The Biden Administration is releasing weekly updates that give Coloradans insight into how our state measures up against other states.

New data reports from the White House are giving Coloradans a fresh look at how our state is handling the pandemic compared to other states.
Under the Trump administration, the White House COVID-19 team compiled weekly reports that tracked pandemic growth in each state, but the reports were only issued to governors, not the public. The reason the reports were hidden was to encourage states to lead their own response to the pandemic, according to a report by the nonprofit Center for Public Integrity.
The report's latest set of data shows how Colorado stacks up against the rest of the nation. As of Jan. 31, our state's positivity rate, which tracks the percentage of all tests performed that are positive, is 4.7 percent — much lower than the U.S. at large, which is 8.8 percent.
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Here are some other important facts from the report:
- Colorado's testing rate per 100,000 people was 3,324, compared to the U.S. rate of 3,085.
- The rate of COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people in Colorado was 2.3 — the U.S. death rate is 6.8.
- Around 11 percent of Colorado hospitals were reporting supply shortages, compared to 21 percent of U.S. hospitals at large.
- Around 6 percent of Colorado hospitals were reporting staff shortages, compared to 17 percent of hospitals in the rest of the country.
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