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Montana COVID-19 update: 978 news cases, 18 additional deaths (Feb. 1)

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HELENA — There were 978 new COVID-19 cases reported in Montana on Tuesday. There are currently 17,327 active cases in the state, according to the Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services (DPHHS).

There were 18 additional deaths reported. The deaths were reported in the following counties: Flathead (8), Lincoln, Powell, Ravalli (4), and Yellowstone (4). Two deaths occurred in November, six occurred in December, and 10 were in January.

The total number of Montana residents who have died due to COVID-19 is now 3,016, according to DPHHS.

DPHHS said that on Jan. 29 the statewide lab result reporting system began having technical issues that impacted reporting. As a result, numbers regarding new cases and new tests were lower on Monday and Tuesday. The system was fixed Tuesday, and the agency expects the case and lab numbers to be higher tomorrow.

The current number of hospitalizations due to COVID-19 is 329, up from 310 reported on Monday. The cumulative number of hospitalizations in Montana due to the virus is 11,054.

Counties reporting the most new cases

  • Yellowstone County: 192 new; 3,584 active
  • Missoula County: 157 new; 2,835 active
  • Cascade County: 137 new; 2,025 active
  • Flathead County: 101 new; 1,447 active
  • Gallatin County: 90 new; 1,864 active
  • Hill County: 56 new; 157 active

There have been 243,133 cumulative cases of COVID-19 in Montana. The cumulative number of recoveries is now 222,790. There were 294 new COVID-19 tests administered since the last DPHHS report.

An estimated 54% of eligible residents are now vaccinated, with 548,745 Montanans now considered fully vaccinated. The total number of doses administered is 1,379,095.

If you want to get vaccinated, contact your county health department, or click here.

The information above is from the DPHHS website and is current as of Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022. The website includes county-specific data on cases, vaccinations, deaths, and more.