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Montana confirms 14 new COVID-19 cases (Sunday, June 14)

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Montana added 14 confirmed cases of COVID-19 across eight separate counties on Sunday, according to the Montana Response COVID-19 tracking map.

Custer County saw the biggest jump, adding five new cases. Big Horn County and Ravalli County each added two new cases, while Cascade County, Flathead County, Gallatin County, Lewis and Clark County and Missoula County all added one confirmed case.

The new cases push the state cumulative total to 601. There have been 510 recoveries and there are currently 72 active COVID-19 cases statewide.'

Related: Second COVID-19 death reported in Big Horn County, 19th in Montana

MTN is reporting one fewer total case and one fewer recovered case due to a case in Jefferson County that local health authorities report involved a patient who was not in the state.

Gallatin County has 32 active cases, the most in the state. Big Horn County has 10 active cases, while Yellowstone County has six. Custer County, which added five new cases in the prior 24-hour reporting period, now has eight active cases.

There have been 77 total hospitalizations, six of which are active. There have been 19 deaths in the state.

There have been a total of 58,907 tests statewide, an increase of 903 since the previous 24-hour reporting period.