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Coronavirus in Colorado, March 23: A look at the latest updates on COVID-19

Coronavirus in Colorado, March 23: A look at the latest updates on COVID-19 1

Gov. Jared Polis on Sunday urged Coloradans to
do more to slow the person-to-person spread of the new
coronavirus
. He ordered employers at non-critical workplaces to
cut their in-person workforces by at least 50%, implored residents
to go out for groceries and exercise less frequently, and advised
the elderly and other vulnerable people to stay put indoors unless
they need medical help.

On Sunday, Colorado saw its coronavirus cases make the largest
single-day jump for the fourth straight day, with
116 new confirmed cases reported, bringing the total to 591
.
There were three more deaths, making the overall total at
seven.

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Here are the previous days’ updates:
March 21
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