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COVID-19 cases in Montana nearing 300 (Sunday Afternoon)

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According to the Montana Response COVID-19 tracking map, Montana confirms 298 cases of COVID-19 as of Sunday afternoon. The previously reported state total Sunday morning was 286.

(NOTE: Numbers may change as counties report new cases to the state.)

Gallatin County continues to have to most recorded cases in the state, increasing from 110 Sunday morning to 115 in the afternoon.

Total cases by county:

Gallatin County - 115 Cases
Yellowstone County - 40 Cases
Flathead County - 25 Cases
Missoula County - 21 Cases
Toole County - 16 Cases
Lewis and Clark County - 14 Cases
Silver Bow County - 11 Cases
Cascade County - 11 Cases
Madison County - 9 Cases
Lincoln County - 7 Cases
Park 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

CORONAVIRUS INFORMATION AND RESOURCES FOR SW MONTANA

STAY AT HOME

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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Restaurants can offer take-out and delivery options during the state of emergency. Dine-in service is prohibited.

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