This file contains COVID-19 death counts, death rates, and percent of total deaths by jurisdiction of residence. The data is grouped by different time periods including 3-month period, weekly, and total (cumulative since January 1, 2020). United States death counts and rates include the 50 states, plus the District of Columbia and New York City. New York state estimates exclude New York City. Puerto Rico is included in HHS Region 2 estimates. Deaths with confirmed or presumed COVID-19, coded to ICD–10 code U07.1. Number of deaths reported in this file are the total number of COVID-19 deaths received and coded as of the date of analysis and may not represent all deaths that occurred in that period. Counts of deaths occurring before or after the reporting period are not included in the file. Data during recent periods are incomplete because of the lag in time between when the death occurred and when the death certificate is completed, submitted to NCHS and processed for reporting purposes. This delay can range from 1 week to 8 weeks or more, depending on the jurisdiction and cause of death. Death counts should not be compared across states. Data timeliness varies by state. Some states report deaths on a daily basis, while other states report deaths weekly or monthly. The ten (10) United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) regions include the following jurisdictions. Region 1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont; Region 2: New Jersey, New York, New York City, Puerto Rico; Region 3: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia; Region 4: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee; Region 5: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin; Region 6: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas; Region 7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska; Region 8: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming; Region 9: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada; Region 10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington. Rates were calculated using the population estimates for 2021, which are estimated as of July 1, 2021 based on the Blended Base produced by the US Census Bureau in lieu of the April 1, 2020 decennial population count. The Blended Base consists of the blend of Vintage 2020 postcensal population estimates, 2020 Demographic Analysis Estimates, and 2020 Census PL 94-171 Redistricting File (see https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/technical-documentation/methodology/2020-2021/methods-statement-v2021.pdf). Rates are based on deaths occurring in the specified week/month and are age-adjusted to the 2000 standard population using the direct method (see https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr70/nvsr70-08-508.pdf). These rates differ from annual age-adjusted rates, typically presented in NCHS publications based on a full year of data and annualized weekly/monthly age-adjusted rates which have been adjusted to allow comparison with annual rates. Annualization rates presents deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected in a year if the observed period specific (weekly/monthly) rate prevailed for a full year. Sub-national death counts between 1-9 are suppressed in accordance with NCHS data confidentiality standards. Rates based on death counts less than 20 are suppressed in accordance with NCHS standards of reliability as specified in NCHS Data Presentation Standards for Proportions (available from: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_02/sr02_175.pdf.).
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Graph and download economic data for Age-Adjusted Premature Death Rate for Montrose County, CO (CDC20N2UAA008085) from 1999 to 2020 about Montrose County, CO; premature; death; CO; rate; and USA.
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United States Excess Deaths: Predicted: Above Expected: Colorado data was reported at 119.000 Number in 30 Oct 2021. This records a decrease from the previous number of 201.000 Number for 23 Oct 2021. United States Excess Deaths: Predicted: Above Expected: Colorado data is updated weekly, averaging 5.000 Number from Jan 2017 (Median) to 30 Oct 2021, with 251 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 485.000 Number in 12 Dec 2020 and a record low of 0.000 Number in 07 Mar 2020. United States Excess Deaths: Predicted: Above Expected: Colorado data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.G011: Number of Excess Deaths: by States: All Causes: Predicted (Discontinued).
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Premature Death Rate for Colorado County, TX was 657.80000 Rate per 100,000 in January of 2020, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Premature Death Rate for Colorado County, TX reached a record high of 657.80000 in January of 2020 and a record low of 460.40000 in January of 2006. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Premature Death Rate for Colorado County, TX - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on September of 2025.
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United States Excess Deaths: No. of Deaths: Colorado data was reported at 551.000 Number in 16 Sep 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 704.000 Number for 09 Sep 2023. United States Excess Deaths: No. of Deaths: Colorado data is updated weekly, averaging 821.000 Number from Jan 2017 (Median) to 16 Sep 2023, with 350 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,258.000 Number in 12 Dec 2020 and a record low of 551.000 Number in 16 Sep 2023. United States Excess Deaths: No. of Deaths: Colorado data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.G010: Number of Excess Deaths: by States: All Causes (Discontinued).
The Colorado Death Tables dataset contains data and statistics as published to the Viral Respiratory Diseases website for deaths due to COVID-19 per county. The data in this file updates each Wednesday and includes the following fields for Colorado resident demographic data and total deaths due to COVID-19 in the State of Colorado reported from Colorado Vital Statistics by month from January 2020 through the most current date:section: (Death)subsection: (Age, Historical Trends, Month, Pediatric Deaths, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, Summary)level: (Statewide)metric: (definitions corresponding to published demographic values)pathogen: (COVID-19)date: (By Month)mmwr_week: (By Month)countratepublish_date (date that all of the published values in this dataset were calculated/assembled and published)For more information, data definitions, and context, please visit Colorado’s Viral Respiratory Diseases data website (https://cdphe.colorado.gov/viral-respiratory-diseases-report).
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Graph and download economic data for Age-Adjusted Premature Death Rate for Colorado County, TX (CDC20N2UAA048089) from 1999 to 2020 about Colorado County, TX; premature; death; TX; rate; and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for Premature Death Rate for Denver County, CO (CDC20N2U008031) from 1999 to 2020 about Denver County, CO; premature; death; Denver; CO; rate; and USA.
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United States Excess Deaths: Predicted: No. of Deaths: Colorado data was reported at 720.000 Number in 16 Sep 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 815.000 Number for 09 Sep 2023. United States Excess Deaths: Predicted: No. of Deaths: Colorado data is updated weekly, averaging 821.500 Number from Jan 2017 (Median) to 16 Sep 2023, with 350 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,258.000 Number in 12 Dec 2020 and a record low of 659.000 Number in 22 Jul 2017. United States Excess Deaths: Predicted: No. of Deaths: Colorado data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.G011: Number of Excess Deaths: by States: All Causes: Predicted (Discontinued).
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United States Excess Deaths: Above Expected: Colorado data was reported at 0.000 Number in 30 Oct 2021. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 Number for 23 Oct 2021. United States Excess Deaths: Above Expected: Colorado data is updated weekly, averaging 0.000 Number from Jan 2017 (Median) to 30 Oct 2021, with 251 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 438.000 Number in 12 Dec 2020 and a record low of 0.000 Number in 30 Oct 2021. United States Excess Deaths: Above Expected: Colorado data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.G010: Number of Excess Deaths: by States: All Causes (Discontinued).
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Graph and download economic data for Premature Death Rate for Custer County, CO (CDC20N2U008027) from 2005 to 2020 about Custer County, CO; premature; death; CO; rate; and USA.
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Age-Adjusted Premature Death Rate for Colorado County, TX was 458.90000 Rate per 100,000 in January of 2020, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Age-Adjusted Premature Death Rate for Colorado County, TX reached a record high of 498.00000 in January of 2001 and a record low of 313.00000 in January of 2014. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Age-Adjusted Premature Death Rate for Colorado County, TX - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on September of 2025.
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United States Excess Deaths: Predicted: Above Upper Bound: Colorado data was reported at 68.000 Number in 30 Oct 2021. This records a decrease from the previous number of 150.000 Number for 23 Oct 2021. United States Excess Deaths: Predicted: Above Upper Bound: Colorado data is updated weekly, averaging 0.000 Number from Jan 2017 (Median) to 30 Oct 2021, with 251 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 438.000 Number in 12 Dec 2020 and a record low of 0.000 Number in 29 May 2021. United States Excess Deaths: Predicted: Above Upper Bound: Colorado data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.G011: Number of Excess Deaths: by States: All Causes: Predicted (Discontinued).
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COVID-19: No. of Deaths: To Date: Colorado data was reported at 15,399.000 Person in 30 May 2024. This stayed constant from the previous number of 15,399.000 Person for 29 May 2024. COVID-19: No. of Deaths: To Date: Colorado data is updated daily, averaging 13,158.000 Person from Mar 2020 (Median) to 30 May 2024, with 1544 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 15,399.000 Person in 30 May 2024 and a record low of 1.000 Person in 12 Mar 2020. COVID-19: No. of Deaths: To Date: Colorado data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table US.D001: Center for Disease Control and Prevention: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-2019).
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United States Excess Deaths excl COVID: Predicted: Above Expected: Colorado data was reported at 0.000 Number in 30 Oct 2021. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 Number for 23 Oct 2021. United States Excess Deaths excl COVID: Predicted: Above Expected: Colorado data is updated weekly, averaging 0.000 Number from Jan 2017 (Median) to 30 Oct 2021, with 251 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 90.000 Number in 27 Jun 2020 and a record low of 0.000 Number in 30 Oct 2021. United States Excess Deaths excl COVID: Predicted: Above Expected: Colorado data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.G012: Number of Excess Deaths: by States: All Causes excluding COVID-19: Predicted (Discontinued).
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United States Excess Deaths excl COVID: Predicted: Above Upper Bound: Colorado data was reported at 0.000 Number in 30 Oct 2021. This records a decrease from the previous number of 25.000 Number for 23 Oct 2021. United States Excess Deaths excl COVID: Predicted: Above Upper Bound: Colorado data is updated weekly, averaging 0.000 Number from Jan 2017 (Median) to 30 Oct 2021, with 251 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 136.000 Number in 27 Jun 2020 and a record low of 0.000 Number in 30 Oct 2021. United States Excess Deaths excl COVID: Predicted: Above Upper Bound: Colorado data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.G012: Number of Excess Deaths: by States: All Causes excluding COVID-19: Predicted (Discontinued).
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This dataset represents a cumulative repository of daily published county-level data. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment COVID19 County-Level Open Data Repository contains published county-level data and statistics from 3/17/2020 to the most recent date available for the following indicators: 1. Cases of COVID-19 in Colorado by County 2. Case Rates Per 100,000 People in Colorado by County 3. Deaths Among COVID-19 Cases in Colorado by County 4. Deaths Among COVID-19 Cases Rates Per 100,000 People in Colorado by County 5. Total COVID-19 Tests Performed in Colorado by County 6. Total COVID-19 Testing Rate per 100,000 People in Colorado by County Data is accessible to the public and can be downloaded in a CSV file format.
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Graph and download economic data for Premature Death Rate for Morgan County, CO (CDC20N2U008087) from 1999 to 2020 about Morgan County, CO; premature; death; CO; rate; and USA.
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The Colorado COVID-19 Data Summary contains data on cases, hospitalizations, and deaths since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to the end of 2024.year_and_month: The year and month of onset of disease covid_case_total: COVID-19 probable and confirmed cases reported to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) as defined by the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) case definitions. All cases are categorized by the month and year of onset.covid_case_total: COVID-19 probable and confirmed cases reported to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) as defined by the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) case definitions. All cases are categorized by the month and year of onset.covid_hospital_total: The total number of people hospitalized in Colorado with COVID-19 infections. Multiple hospitalizations for the same instance of illness are not included in the total counts. For example, if an individual were hospitalized on July 1st of 2020, discharged on July 3rd and readmitted on July 7th, only the initial hospitalization would be counted. This metric is meant to be a calculation of severity of disease, not hospital capacity. All hospitalizations are categorized by the month and year of admission.death_due_covid_total: Deaths due to COVID-19 are deaths where COVID-19 is an underlying cause of death or named as a significant contributing condition on the death certificate. This data rests on the judgment and assessment of the person completing the death certificate (usually the provider if the patient is in the hospital or a county coroner). The information is then sent to the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which then verifies the death. All deaths are categorized by the month and year of death and the analysis is limited to individuals who were Colorado residents at the time of death.publish_date: Date that this dataset was published to the CDPHE Open Data website.For more information, data definitions, and context, please visit Colorado’s Viral Respiratory Diseases data website (https://cdphe.colorado.gov/viral-respiratory-diseases-report).
This file contains COVID-19 death counts, death rates, and percent of total deaths by jurisdiction of residence. The data is grouped by different time periods including 3-month period, weekly, and total (cumulative since January 1, 2020). United States death counts and rates include the 50 states, plus the District of Columbia and New York City. New York state estimates exclude New York City. Puerto Rico is included in HHS Region 2 estimates. Deaths with confirmed or presumed COVID-19, coded to ICD–10 code U07.1. Number of deaths reported in this file are the total number of COVID-19 deaths received and coded as of the date of analysis and may not represent all deaths that occurred in that period. Counts of deaths occurring before or after the reporting period are not included in the file. Data during recent periods are incomplete because of the lag in time between when the death occurred and when the death certificate is completed, submitted to NCHS and processed for reporting purposes. This delay can range from 1 week to 8 weeks or more, depending on the jurisdiction and cause of death. Death counts should not be compared across states. Data timeliness varies by state. Some states report deaths on a daily basis, while other states report deaths weekly or monthly. The ten (10) United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) regions include the following jurisdictions. Region 1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont; Region 2: New Jersey, New York, New York City, Puerto Rico; Region 3: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia; Region 4: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee; Region 5: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin; Region 6: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas; Region 7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska; Region 8: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming; Region 9: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada; Region 10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington. Rates were calculated using the population estimates for 2021, which are estimated as of July 1, 2021 based on the Blended Base produced by the US Census Bureau in lieu of the April 1, 2020 decennial population count. The Blended Base consists of the blend of Vintage 2020 postcensal population estimates, 2020 Demographic Analysis Estimates, and 2020 Census PL 94-171 Redistricting File (see https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/technical-documentation/methodology/2020-2021/methods-statement-v2021.pdf). Rates are based on deaths occurring in the specified week/month and are age-adjusted to the 2000 standard population using the direct method (see https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr70/nvsr70-08-508.pdf). These rates differ from annual age-adjusted rates, typically presented in NCHS publications based on a full year of data and annualized weekly/monthly age-adjusted rates which have been adjusted to allow comparison with annual rates. Annualization rates presents deaths per year per 100,000 population that would be expected in a year if the observed period specific (weekly/monthly) rate prevailed for a full year. Sub-national death counts between 1-9 are suppressed in accordance with NCHS data confidentiality standards. Rates based on death counts less than 20 are suppressed in accordance with NCHS standards of reliability as specified in NCHS Data Presentation Standards for Proportions (available from: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_02/sr02_175.pdf.).