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109 new COVID-19 cases reported in Montana (Tuesday, July 14, 2020)

Posted at 10:00 AM, Jul 14, 2020
and last updated 2020-07-14 12:57:49-04

UPDATE: 7/14/2020, 10:55 A.M. - Montana state health officials reported 109 new COVID-19 cases and two additional deaths on Tuesday, according to the Montana Response COVID-19 tracking map.
The two new deaths were reported in Yellowstone County and are related to the outbreak at a Billings care facility.
Yellowstone County also added the most new cases with 32. Lake County added 27 new cases and Gallatin County reported 13 new cases.
Flathead County added nine new cases, while Lewis and Clark County reported eight new cases and Lincoln County reported seven new cases. Most of the cases in Lincoln County are tied to cluster in Libby.
Three new cases were reported in each Park and Sanders counties, and Big Horn and Jefferson counties added two new cases each. The cases in Sanders County are the first to be reported in that area.
Missoula, Ravalli and Wibaux counties each reported one new case. The case in Wibaux County is the first in that area.

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Montana confirmed 109 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, July 14.

The State of Montana officially counts 1,952 cumulative cases. Montana currently reports 1,034 active cases.

There are 29 active hospitalizations, with 884 people reported as recovered.

The state conducted 4,034 new tests for a total of 118,695.

NOTE: MTN News includes the data reported by individual Montana counties, which may include cases not counted by the state and different methods for determining recoveries.

Total Confirmed Cases and New Daily Cases by County

Yellowstone County

557 Total Cases | 32 New Cases

Lake County

80 Total Cases | 27 New Cases

Gallatin County

417 Total Cases | 13 New Cases

Flathead County

84 Total Cases | 9 New Cases

Lewis and Clark County

57 Total Cases | 8 New Cases

Lincoln County

40 Total Cases | 7 New Cases

Park County

20 Total Cases | 3 New Cases

Sanders County

3 Total Cases | 3 New Cases

Big Horn County

121 Total Cases | 2 New Cases

Jefferson County

12 Total Cases | 2 New Cases

Missoula County

125 Total Cases | 1 New Cases

Ravalli County

45 Total Cases | 1 New Cases

Wibaux County

1 Total Cases | 1 New Cases

Beaverhead County

5 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Broadwater County

9 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Carbon County

34 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Cascade County

50 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Custer County

38 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Dawson County

8 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Deer Lodge County

6 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Fallon County

1 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Fergus County

2 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Garfield County

1 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Glacier County

28 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Golden Valley County

3 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Granite County

6 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Hill County

14 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Liberty County

1 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Madison County

34 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Meagher County

4 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Musselshell County

1 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Pondera County

2 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Richland County

30 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Roosevelt County

9 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Rosebud County

14 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Sheridan County

2 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Silver Bow County

25 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Stillwater County

9 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Teton County

15 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Toole County

31 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Treasure County

2 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Valley County

4 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

Wheatland County

2 Total Cases | 0 New Cases

The state reported 34 deaths total in the state.

Two of the deaths occurred in Yellowstone County, according to a press release from RiverStone Health.
The two deaths are connected to the outbreak at the Canyon Creek Memory Care in Billings.
On Sunday, July 12, a woman in her 90s passed away in a Yellowstone County hospital. Also on Sunday, a woman in her 90s passed away at Canyon Creek. To protect the privacy of the women and their families, RiverStone Health will not release further information about the deaths, the press release states.
A total of seven COVID-19 related deaths have been associated with Canyon Creek Memory Care.

Ravalli County confirmed its first death due to COVID-19 on Friday, a woman in her 90s.

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