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Montana at more than 280 COVID-19 cases (Saturday afternoon, April 4, 2020)

Posted at 4:24 PM, Apr 04, 2020
and last updated 2020-04-04 18:46:40-04

Updated 4:40 p.m. MDT, April 4, 2020

According to the Montana Response COVID-19 tracking map , Montana confirms 281 cases of COVID-19 as of Saturday afternoon. The previously reported state total Saturday morning was 265.

Gallatin County continues to report the most cases, rising to 109 as of Saturday afternoon. One patient remains hospitalized, according to the Gallatin City-County Health Department.

The first death in Missoula County was reported Saturday , bringing the state total to 6.

According to state data, 6,519 tests for COVID-19 have been completed in Montana.

Total Cases by County: Gallatin County - 109 Cases; Yellowstone County - 38 Cases; Flathead County - 23 Cases; Missoula County - 19 Cases; Toole County - 15 Cases; Lewis and Clark County - 14 Cases; Silver Bow County - 11 Cases; Cascade County - 11 Cases; Madison County - 6 Cases; Park County - 6 Cases; Lincoln County - 6 Cases; Broadwater County - 4 Cases; Lake County - 4 Cases; Deer Lodge County - 3 Cases; Jefferson County - 2 Cases; Ravalli County - 2 Cases; Carbon County - 1 Cases; Beaverhead County - 1 Cases; Musselshell County - 1 Cases; Meagher County - 1 Cases; Roosevelt County - 1 Cases; Hill County - 1 Cases; Liberty County - 1 Cases; Glacier County - 1 Cases

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As of March 28, Montana is under a statewide STAY-AT-HOME directive . The directive is currently in effect through Friday, April 10. In press conference Friday, Gov. Bullock said he expects he will likely extend the order and may officially do so early next week.

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