Montana confirmed 83 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, July 12, 2020, out of 1,302 new tests. To date, 114,661 tests have completed.
The State of Montana officially counts 1,758 cumulative cases.
NOTE: MTN News includes the totals reported by individual Montana counties, which may include cases not counted by the state.
Yellowstone County reported the most new cases with 55. A complete list of Sunday's new cases by county, gender, and age will be added once the state sends out that data.
Active hospitalizations have increased to 26, with 865 people listed as recovered. Montana currently reports 864 active cases.
The number of deaths attributed to COVID-19 is now at 29, according to the state's data map.
Ravalli County confirmed its first death due to COVID-19 on Friday, a woman in her 90s.
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