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MT now at 241 COVID-19 cases (Thursday afternoon, April 2)

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Updated 4:36 p.m. MDT, April 2, 2020

According to the Montana Response COVID-19 tracking map, Montana confirms 241 cases of COVID-19 as of Thursday afternoon.

(NOTE: This number may change due to counties reporting final numbers to the state.)

The previously reported total Thursday morning was 227.

Gallatin County reports the most cases at 93. The Gallatin City-County Health Department says two of those cases are hospitalized.

Total Cases by County: Gallatin County - 93 Cases; Yellowstone County - 35 Cases; Flathead County - 18 Cases; Missoula County - 17 Cases; Lewis and Clark County - 13 Cases; Silver Bow County - 11 Cases; Cascade County - 11 Cases; Madison County - 6 Cases; Park County - 6 Cases; Toole County - 6 Cases; Lincoln County - 6 Cases; Lake County - 4 Cases; Deer Lodge County - 3 Cases; Broadwater County - 3 Cases; Jefferson County - 2 Cases; Carbon County - 1 Cases; Ravalli County - 1 Cases; Musselshell County - 1 Cases; Meagher County - 1 Cases; Roosevelt County - 1 Cases; Hill County - 1 Cases; Liberty County - 1 Cases

There have been 5 deaths in Montana due to COVID-19.

As of Thursday afternoon, the Montana Department of Health and Human Services has completed 5,426 tests for COVID-19.

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