HELENA — There were 2,051 new COVID-19 cases reported Wednesday in Montana, with 11,242 total active cases in the state.
Seven additional deaths were reported Wednesday. The total number of Montana residents who have died due to COVID-19 is now 2,964, according to the Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services (DPHHS).
Of the additional deaths, six occurred in January and one in December. The counties are: Cascade (2), Glacier (1), Lewis & Clark (1), Phillips (1), and Yellowstone (2).
The number of active hospitalizations due to COVID-19 is 242, an increase from 236 hospitalizations reported on Tuesday. The cumulative number of hospitalizations in Montana due to the virus is 10,728, with the state reporting 36 new hospitalizations since their last report.
There have been 218,047 cumulative cases of COVID-19 in Montana. The cumulative number of recoveries is now 203,841. There were 15,500 new COVID tests administered since the last DPHHS report.
Counties with the most new COVID-19 cases
- Gallatin County Cases: 28,922 Total | 306 New | 2,578 Active
- Missoula County Cases: 20,955 Total | 259 New | 1,676 Active
- Yellowstone County Cases: 34,935 Total | 233 New | 1,965 Active
- Cascade County Cases: 18,405 Total | 184 New | 647 Active
- Flathead County Cases: 23,026 Total | 144 New | 1,023 Active
- Lewis and Clark County Cases: 13,951 Total | 117 New | 756 Active
- Ravalli County Cases: 5,950 Total | 80 New | 262 Active
- Custer County Cases: 2,589 Total | 52 New | 116 Active
- Big Horn County Cases: 3,583 Total | 49 New | 46 Active
- Lincoln County Cases: 3,953 Total | 47 New | 156 Active
Information from DPHHS at this point does not include data on whether new cases occurred among vaccinated or unvaccinated people.
Fifty-three percent of eligible residents are now vaccinated, with 545,592 Montanans now considered fully vaccinated. The total number of doses administered is 1,363,401. If you want to get vaccinated, contact your county health department, or click here.
People can visit the DPHHS website at any time for current state data and county-specific information.
The information is from the DPHHS website and is current as of Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2022.