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One Denver grocery store is on its fourth COVID outbreak.

Two Whole Foods stores in Denver made a return appearance. The current outbreak at the chain's Washington Park branch is its second , while the Tamarac location is now experiencing outbreak number four .

• The state's seven-day-average positivity rate of 11.18 is roughly the same as it was a week ago, and still over double the 5 percent mark the CDPHE prefers not to surpass. COVID-19 samples sequenced by the agency during the week of June 5, the most recent for which information is available, show that variants of Omicron continue to rule. According to the department's breakdown, 13.45 percent were linked to Omicron 2, 52 percent to Omicron 3, 11.27 percent to Omicron 4, and 23.

3. Amberwood Court Rehabilitation and Care Community : June 2022, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Denver County, 6/13/2022, 1 resident case, 1 staff case 7. Avista Adventist Hospital, Healthcare, Acute Care Hospital, Boulder County, 6/14/2022, 21 staff cases 11. Brookdale Highlands Ranch : June 2022, Healthcare, Assisted Living, Douglas County, 6/16/2022, 2 resident cases, 1 staff case

15. Casey's Pond Senior Living LTC : June 2022, Healthcare, Skilled Nursing, Routt County, 6/14/2022, 4 staff cases 21. Cottonwood Ridge : June 2022, Healthcare, Assisted Living, Otero County, 6/15/2022, 2 staff cases 25. FedEx Warehouse — Mississippi, Distribution Center/Business, Denver County, 6/16/2022, 5 staff cases

29. Jewish Community Center Early Learning School: June 2022, Child Care Center, Denver County, 6/17/2022, 4 resident cases, 4 staff cases 35. Northfield High School: May 2022, School, K-12, Denver County, 6/17/2022, 16 staff cases, 18 attendee cases 41. Pueblo Community Health Center: June 2022, Healthcare, Outpatient, Pueblo County, 6/21/2022, 30 staff cases

47. Santa Fe Group Home : June 2022, Healthcare, Group Home, Broomfield County, 6/8/2022, 2 staff cases 51. Sunrise at Cherry Creek : June 2022, Healthcare, Assisted Living, Denver County, 6/10/2022, 2 resident cases, 1 staff case

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