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Denver Coronavirus Update: Latest Case Counts, Vaccination Rates
Here's the latest information about how many Denverites have been vaccinated and how many recent cases have been reported.

DENVER, CO — Just under 71 percent of Denverites have received at least one dose of their COVID-19 vaccine, Colorado public health records show.
- Denver residents who've received at least one dose: 448,814
- Denverites who are fully innoculated: 398,817
Over the past two weeks, 416 new coronavirus cases were reported in Denver, according to city records. More than 73,900 cases have been reported in the city since the pandemic began.
- Total deaths due to COVID-19 in Denver: 764
- Deaths among cases: 834
Denver neighborhoods with highest COVID-19 rates between May 30 and June 5:
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The state's vaccination data dashboard shows which Colorado counties have the highest vaccination rates per 100,000 people:
Percent of residents vaccinated with at least one dose:
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- Broomfield: 78 percent
- Boulder County: 74.6 percent
- Jefferson County: 73.3 percent
- Douglas County: 67.7 percent
- Arapahoe County: 62.1 percent
- Adams County: 61 percent
Outside Denver's metro area, Eagle (77.8 percent) and Summit (81.5 percent) counties have some of the highest vaccination rates in the state.
Over the past 24 hours, 262 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Colorado. More than 6,800 people in our state have died from the virus since the outbreak began.
More than 1,400 health care providers and clinics in Colorado are offering vaccines.
>> Learn how to get vaccinated in Denver here.
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