Colorado health officials announced there had been coronavirus outbreaks at 681 facilities across the state, including residential and non-hospital health care facilities such as nursing homes, assisted-living facilities and medical rehabilitation centers, as well as meat-packing plants, factories, jails and employee housing, as of Sept. 16.

There have been 13,306 COVID-19 cases and 1,081 deaths, including both confirmed and probable instances, at such facilities in Colorado through the state’s last weekly update on that data on Sept. 16.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment considers nursing homes to have outbreaks when there are two confirmed cases of COVID-19 among residents, or there are two or more people inside the facilities with fever or respiratory symptoms within a two-week period, plus at least one lab-confirmed case of coronaivrus, officials said.