BILLINGS — Montana reported two new COVID-19 cases on Monday, according to the Montana Response COVID-19 tracking map, bringing the state's cumulative total to 470 cases.
MTN is reporting one fewer total cases due to a case reported in Jefferson County that health authorities say involved a patient who was not in the state.
The two new cases are a man in his 70s in Yellowstone County, and a man in his 50s in Ravalli County.
The cumulative number of recoveries increased Monday by three, bringing the state total to 434. Four people are hospitalized, an increase of one.
The state has conducted a total of 28,167 tests, an increase of 1,282 since the Sunday report.
The total number of deaths remains at 16. There have been six deaths in Toole County, two in Cascade County, two in Flathead County, two in Yellowstone County, and one each in Gallatin County, Lincoln County, Madison County, and Missoula counties.
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