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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Analysis of COVID-19 Cases in Montana as of 9/18/2020

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Demographic Information for Confirmed Cases

COVID-19 Cases in Montana  
Total Number of Cases 14,356
 - Number of Deaths 186

* Tables and charts are updated by 10 am every morning.

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County of Residence Number of Cases Number of Deaths Community Transmission*
Beaverhead 131 1 Yes
Big Horn 958 23 Yes
Blaine 75    
Broadwater 18    
Carbon 129    
Carter 9    
Cascade 860 6 Yes
Chouteau 36    
Custer 121 2  
Daniels 6    
Dawson 86 1  
Deer Lodge 152    
Fallon 17    
Fergus 70 1  
Flathead 1,313 19 Yes
Gallatin 1,546 4 Yes
Garfield 18    
Glacier 438 1 Yes
Golden Valley 5    
Granite 28    
Hill 209 3  
Jefferson 89    
Judith Basin 8    
Lake 292 1  
Lewis and Clark 362 3 Yes
Liberty 20    
Lincoln 138 3  
Madison 116 1 Yes
McCone 27    
Meagher 34 2 Yes
Mineral 6    
Missoula 884 3  Yes
Musselshell 37 1  
Park 113    
Phillips 123    
Pondera 63    
Powder River 25    
Powell 12    
Prairie 14    
Ravalli 164 2 Yes
Richland 137 2  
Roosevelt 417 7  
Rosebud 668 19 Yes
Sanders 56 1  
Sheridan 19    
Silver Bow 290   Yes
Stillwater 90 2  
Sweet Grass 51 2  
Teton 37    
Toole 123 6  
Treasure 3    
Valley 107 1  
Wheatland 21 1  
Wibaux 18    
Yellowstone 3,567 68 Yes
Total 14,356 186  

* Community transmission - a community has identified cases who are unable to be linked with other known cases or travel. This status has been determined after consultation between state and local health departments.

 

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Hospitalization Status Number of Cases (percent of total)
Ever hospitalized 741 (5%)
Not Hospitalized 13,615 (95%)
Total 14,356

 

Age Group Number of Cases (percent of total)
0-9 years 628 (4%)
10-19 years 1,626 (11%)
20-29 years 3,215 (22%)
30-39 years 2,403 (17%)
40-49 years 1,870 (13%)
50-59 years 1,787 (12%)
60-69 years 1,474 (10%)
70-79 years 851 (6%)
80-89 years 398 (3%)
90-99 years 100 (<1%)
100+ 4 (<1%)
Total 14,356

 

 

Sex Number of Cases (percent of total)
Female 7,295 (51%)
Male 7,061 (49%)
Total 14,356

 

Race and Ethnicity Number of Cases (percent of total)
White 6,566 (46%)
American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander 2,290 (16%)
Asian 44 (<1%)
Black or African American 75 (<1%)
Other Race 154 (1%)
Undetermined/Under investigation 5,961 (36%)
Total 14,356
Among those with ethnicity specified:  
Hispanic/Latino 407 (2%)
Not Hispanic/Latino 7,988 (56%)
Undetermined/Under investigation 5,719 (42%)
Total 14,356

 

Current Status of Cases Number of Cases (percent of total)
Hospitalized 189 (1.3%)
Deceased 186 (1.3%)
Recovering 4,387 (30%)
Recovered and released from isolation 9,598 (67%)
Total number of cases 14,356

 

Location (at time of testing) of individuals diagnosed but not residing or counted in Montana:

County Number of Cases (percent of total)
Beaverhead 3 (1%)
Big Horn 1 (<1%)
Carbon 3 (1%)
Cascade 20 (9%)
Custer 4 (2%)
Dawson 3 (1%)
Deer Lodge 1 (<1%)
Fallon 1 (<1%)
Fergus 2 (1%)
Flathead 46 (19%)
Gallatin 49 (20%)
Glacier 1 (<1%)
Granite 1 (<1%)
Lake 10 (4%)
Lewis and Clark 6 (2%)
Lincoln 3 (1%)
Madison 27 (11%)
Meagher 1 (<1%)
Missoula 17 (7%)
Park 10 (3%)
Powell 1 (<1%)
Ravalli 8 (3%)
Silver Bow 5 (2%)
Stillwater 2 (1%)
Sweet Grass 3 (1%)
Toole 2 (1%)
Yellowstone 20 (9%)
Total 250

Cases reported in the tables above include 13 residents of other states who were tested, isolated and/or hospitalized in Montana during the early phases of the pandemic. As COVID-19 is now widespread across the United States, data no longer include out-of-state residents who test positive in Montana in order to align with Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists guidelines that classify cases by the individual’s usual state of residence. This is standard practice for all communicable diseases to ensure accurate case reporting for Montana and the US. Additional individuals were diagnosed in Montana but are not included due to residency and/or the transient nature of their visit to the state: data for these individuals are reflected in the table immediately above.