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Montana COVID-19 cases at 243, one new case in Yellowstone County

Posted at 8:20 AM, Apr 03, 2020
and last updated 2020-04-03 14:16:30-04

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Montana increased by two on Friday morning, according to the Montana Response COVID-19 tracker.

The statewide total was previously 241, according to the Thursday afternoon report. The two new cases include a male in his 20s in Yellowstone County and female in her 40s in Glacier County.

The total number of COVID-19 cases in Yellowstone County stands at 36. Gallatin County has the highest number of cases at 93.

No new deaths were reported, leaving the state's total deaths at 5.

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Here is the total Montana cases by county:

Gallatin County - 93 Cases
Yellowstone County - 36 Cases
Flathead County - 18 Cases
Missoula County - 17 Cases
Lewis and Clark County - 13 Cases
Silver Bow County - 11 Cases
Cascade County - 11 Cases
Madison County - 6 Cases
Park County - 6 Cases
Toole County - 6 Cases
Lincoln County - 6 Cases
Lake County - 4 Cases
Deer Lodge County - 3 Cases
Broadwater County - 3 Cases
Jefferson County - 2 Cases
Carbon County - 1 Cases
Ravalli County - 1 Cases
Musselshell County - 1 Cases
Meagher County - 1 Cases
Roosevelt County - 1 Cases
Hill County - 1 Cases
Liberty County - 1 Cases
Glacier County - 1 Cases

There have been 24 people in Montana hospitalized. The state has completed 5,576 tests. The state has reported that 32 people have recovered.

According to Johns Hopkins University, the worldwide numbers as of Thursday evening are: 1,033,478 confirmed COVID-19 cases; 54,369 deaths; and 219,019 patients have recovered. The U.S. numbers as of Thursday morning are: 245,601 confirmed cases; 6,058 deaths; and 9,311 patients have recovered.