DENVER (CBS4) – The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment says there are 30 more positive cases of coronavirus as of Sunday afternoon. Now, the total number of COVID-19 cases stands at 131.

Of the 30 new cases, 25 are from the state lab, and the remaining are from private testing facilities.

“Following CDC, all presumptive positive cases are now considered positive. CDC is no longer performing confirmatory testing,” the CDPHE stated.

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State lab tests have been completed on 758 people since testing began on Feb. 28. However, private labs are not required to report negative results.

CDPHE breaks down the 30 new cases as:

Age range:

• Teenaged – 4

• 20s – 4

• 30s – 7

• 40s – 4

• 50s – 7

• 60s – 3

• 70s – 1

County of residence:

• Arapahoe – 3

• Boulder – 3

• Denver – 4

• Douglas – 4

• Eagle – 4

• El Paso – 1

• Garfield – 1

• Gunnison – 2

• Jefferson – 5

• Weld – 2

• Unknown – 1

Resident/Visitor:

• Residents: 30

• Visitors: 0

Sex:

• Female: 11

• Male: 19

NO drive-up testing tomorrow, March 16, but we will open a drive-up testing site by appointment on Tuesday (location TBD). When available, details will be posted on our website. — Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (@CDPHE) March 15, 2020

The CDPHE will not have a drive-thru testing site on Monday, but will open one by appointment on Tuesday. A location has not been announced.

On Saturday, the CDPHE held drive-thru testing at the Denver Coliseum, but capped the operation at 200 cars. There was no drive-thru testing scheduled on Sunday.

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The Rocky Mountain Urgent Care on Mississippi Avenue in Aurora will only test people who are symptomatic with a fever and cough, or who have been in contact with someone who tested positive. No physician’s note is needed.

Testing hours will be Tuesday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Additional Information from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: