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Montana COVID-19 update: 4,374 new cases, 2 additional deaths (Feb. 4)

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HELENA — There were 4,374 new COVID-19 cases reported in Montana on Friday. There are currently 15,713 active cases in the state, according to the Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services (DPHHS).

DPHHS said Friday that as noted earlier this week the COVID-19 laboratory reporting system experienced technical issues that, in turn, slowed the process for new case and new test data to be entered into the system and reported on the state website. The technical issues with the reporting system were corrected earlier this week. However, the issues did impact the number of new reports to the dashboard that would have normally occurred throughout the week. The majority of new reports from this week are represented in today’s number of new cases and new tests.

The current number of hospitalizations due to COVID-19 is now 328, down from 338 on Thursday. The cumulative number of hospitalizations in Montana due to the virus is 11,161.

There were two new deaths reported Friday. One was in Cascade County and one was in Teton County. Both occurred in January.

The number of Montana residents who have died due to COVID-19 is now 3,031, according to DPHHS.

Counties reporting the most new cases today

  • Cascade County: 678 new; 2,050 active
  • Yellowstone County: 633 new; 2,995 active
  • Missoula County: 628 new; 3,096 active
  • Lewis & Clark County: 425 new; 953 active
  • Flathead County: 395 new; 1,385 active
  • Gallatin County: 221 new; 1,272 active
  • Silver Bow County: 119 new; 464 active
  • Lake County: 114 new; 233 active
  • Ravalli County: 111 new; 350 active
  • Glacier County: 93 new; 157 active

There have been 250,029 cumulative cases of COVID-19 in Montana. The cumulative number of recoveries is now 231,285. There were 29,233 COVID-19 tests administered since Thursday's report.

An estimated 54% of eligible residents are now vaccinated, with 549,882 Montanans now considered fully vaccinated. The total number of doses administered is 1,383,070.

If you want to get vaccinated, contact your county health department, or click here.

The information above is from the DPHHS website and is current as of Friday, Feb. 4, 2022. The website includes county-specific data on cases, vaccinations, deaths, and more.