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Montana COVID update (Friday, October 29, 2021)

17 new deaths reported
Montana COVID update (Friday, October 29, 2021)
Posted at 11:45 AM, Oct 29, 2021
and last updated 2021-10-30 02:02:41-04

There were 792 new COVID cases reported in Montana on Friday, October 29, with 11,149 total active cases in the state, according to the Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services (DPHHS).

There were 17 newly-reported deaths in the state on Friday; all occurred since October 24, 2021. The deaths were reported in the following counties: Cascade (2), Custer, Granite (2), Lewis & Clark (5), Phillips, Powder River, Sheridan, Teton, Toole, and Yellowstone (2).

The total number of Montanans who have died due to COVID is now 2,346, according to DPHHS.

The number of people currently hospitalized due to COVID is 433, down from 454 reported on Thursday.

The cumulative number of hospitalizations in Montana due to the virus is 8,794.

There have been 175,847 cumulative cases of COVID in Montana. The cumulative number of recoveries is now 162,352. There have been 8,157 COVID tests administered since the last DPHHS report.

An estimated 55% of eligible residents are now vaccinated, with 505,038 Montanans now considered fully vaccinated. The total number of doses administered is 1,094,070.

Counties with the most new cases

  • Yellowstone County: 181 New; 2,977 Active
  • Missoula County: 108 New; 1,437 Active
  • Flathead County: 62 New; 1,141 Active
  • Lake County: 62 New; 264 Active
  • Lewis & Clark County: 60 New; 962 Active
  • Cascade County: 59 New; 1,305 Active
  • Gallatin County: 56 New; 459 Active
  • Glacier County: 18 New: 76 Active

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

Montana COVID update (Friday October 29, 2021)

Information from DPHHS at this point does not include data on whether new cases occurred among vaccinated or unvaccinated people.

The information above is from the DPHHS website and is current as of Friday, October 29. The website contains county-specific data on new cases, vaccination rates, and more.