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11 individuals tested positive for Covid-19, Walmart Store #3582, El Paso County, CO

2 years ago

1575 Space Center Drive, Colorado Springs, 80915 Colorado, United States

11 individuals at Walmart Store #3582 in El Paso county tested positive for Covid-19. The outbreak began on 30-09-2021

Source: colorado.gov

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