Montana Now Has 433 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases, Three New Cases in Missoula
As of Sunday morning, Montana has confirmed 433 positive COVID-19 cases. Montana's COVID-19 case tracking map shows seven new confirmed cases. In addition, Montana currently has 18 active hospitalizations. To date, 243 patients in Montana have recovered.
The county with the highest number of COVID-19 cases continues to be Gallatin with 143 cases. Missoula County currently has 38 confirmed cases.
The DPHHS public health lab in Helena has completed 10,898 tests for COVID-19.
Here are the updated totals in the state:
Missoula County
38 Total Cases | 3 New Cases
Yellowstone County
72 Total Cases | 2 New Cases
Gallatin County
143 Total Cases | 1 New Cases
Pondera County
2 Total Cases | 1 New Cases
Beaverhead County
1 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Big Horn County
3 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Broadwater County
4 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Carbon County
6 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Cascade County
13 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Deer Lodge County
3 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Flathead County
37 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Glacier County
4 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Golden Valley County
3 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Hill County
1 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Jefferson County
2 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Lake County
5 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Lewis and Clark County
16 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Liberty County
1 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Lincoln County
7 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Madison County
8 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Meagher County
1 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Musselshell County
1 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Park County
7 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Ravalli County
5 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Richland County
3 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Roosevelt County
6 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Silver Bow County
11 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Stillwater County
1 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
Toole County
29 Total Cases | 0 New Cases
The City-Health Department in Great Falls announced on Friday that a Cascade County resident has died due to COVID-19, bringing the state total to ten.
This is the first COVID-19-related death in Cascade County.
According to the CCHD, the person was a woman over the age of 65 and no other details will be released.
CCHD health officer Trisha Gardner said in a news release, "Our heartfelt sympathies go out to the patient's family and loved ones. We want to remind our community about the importance of staying at home, and we urge you to continue being vigilant and supportive of each other as we all work together to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and protect each other, especially the most vulnerable."