Montana COVID-19 Report (Sunday January 31)

There were 130 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases reported in Montana on Sunday, and the statewide death toll since the pandemic began was 1,228, according to data collected by MTN News since our initial report on Saturday.

The number of active cases in the state is currently 3,683 according to MTN News, and there are a total of 94,144 cases of the virus in Montana. Of the total cases, 89,233 have been recovered.

There are currently 101 people hospitalized for treatment of the virus, and the cumulative number of hospitalizations is 4,245.

The number of tests conducted in the state has reached 954,249, up from 3,506 during the previous 24-hour reporting period.

The number of Montanans who have received at least one of the two vaccinations is 106,121; the number of Montanans who have received both shots and are now fully vaccinated is 26,388.

The numbers reported by MTN reflect the latest data from the Montana COVID website, along with additional data received from the county’s health departments.

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Note: As COVID-19 cases escalate in Montana, the disparity between state data from DPHHS and local data from regional health departments continues to increase.

MTN has decided to use a combination of these sources to provide more accurate information across all media platforms. We think this is a more truthful representation of the situation in Montana.

Local county health departments can be warned of cases prior to Montana DPHHS. Since those countries share that information with the public, MTN believes this should be reflected in our reporting. Using that local data means there will be times when MTN coronavirus data is not in line with the status report.

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