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Montana Reported 1,254 New COVID-19 Cases

by Ted Wolfson
January 1, 2021
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Montana Reported 1,254 New COVID-19 Cases
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BOZEMAN, Mont. – As of Friday morning, Montana has confirmed 66,436 positive COVID-19 cases. Montana’s COVID-19 case tracking map shows 1,254 new confirmed cases. There are currently 16,492 active cases in the state.

Montana reported 5,830 cases last week and 8,677 the week before. 4,501 new cases have been reported in the past five days.

Missoula County has had a total of 4,986 confirmed cases and 852 cases are currently active. You can find the current numbers from the Missoula City-County Health Department right here.

According to state statistics, 49,217 Montana residents have recovered from COVID-19 and 483 people are currently hospitalized.

The number of tests increased by 6,181 over the previous 24-hour reporting period, for a new cumulative state-wide total of 675,262.

The state COVID-19 related death toll increased from 722 on Thursday to 727 on Friday, according to state health officials.

Here are the updated case totals in Montana:

Lewis and Clark County Cases

      3,272 Total  |  175 New  | 1,614 Active

Flathead County Cases

      7,263 Total  |  160 New  | 2,096 Active

Cascade County Cases

      5,386 Total  |  113 New  | 2,346 Active

Gallatin County Cases

      7,795 Total  |  111 New  | 521 Active

Silver Bow County Cases

      2,387 Total  |  92 New  | 569 Active

Yellowstone County Cases

      11,466 Total  |  88 New  | 4,877 Active

Ravalli County Cases

      1,679 Total  |  63 New  | 517 Active

Park County Cases

      701 Total  |  27 New  | 161 Active

Dawson County Cases

      708 Total  |  24 New  | 74 Active

Custer County Cases

      787 Total  |  23 New  | 90 Active

Big Horn County Cases

      1,862 Total  |  22 New  | 205 Active

Lincoln County Cases

      811 Total  |  22 New  | 161 Active

Jefferson County Cases

      540 Total  |  19 New  | 101 Active

Lake County Cases

      1,140 Total  |  14 New  | 174 Active

Prairie County Cases

      115 Total  |  14 New  | 27 Active

Hill County Cases

      1,402 Total  |  13 New  | 155 Active

Toole County Cases

      629 Total  |  12 New  | 37 Active

Phillips County Cases

      321 Total  |  11 New  | 62 Active

Teton County Cases

      233 Total  |  10 New  | 49 Active

Pondera County Cases

      328 Total  |  9 New  | 37 Active

Sweet Grass County Cases

      275 Total  |  9 New  | 29 Active

Carbon County Cases

      613 Total  |  8 New  | 38 Active

Fergus County Cases

      682 Total  |  8 New  | 140 Active

Glacier County Cases

      1,190 Total  |  8 New  | 31 Active

Broadwater County Cases

      213 Total  |  7 New  | 52 Active

Deer Lodge County Cases

      757 Total  |  6 New  | 42 Active

Stillwater County Cases

      458 Total  |  6 New  | 96 Active

Powell County Cases

      724 Total  |  4 New  | 124 Active

Sheridan County Cases

      304 Total  |  4 New  | 33 Active

Mineral County Cases

      82 Total  |  3 New  | 27 Active

Rosebud County Cases

      902 Total  |  3 New  | 35 Active

Treasure County Cases

      35 Total  |  3 New  | 7 Active

Carter County Cases

      123 Total  |  2 New  | 12 Active

Daniels County Cases

      126 Total  |  2 New  | 22 Active

Granite County Cases

      136 Total  |  2 New  | 23 Active

Liberty County Cases

      96 Total  |  2 New  | 20 Active

Madison County Cases

      427 Total  |  2 New  | 29 Active

Beaverhead County Cases

      594 Total  |  1 New  | 41 Active

Fallon County Cases

      252 Total  |  1 New  | 17 Active

Richland County Cases

      716 Total  |  1 New  | 316 Active

Roosevelt County Cases

      1,264 Total  |  1 New  | 77 Active

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