21 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed by the North Dakota Department of Health, bringing the statewide total to 207.
This daily total is a new record high. 580 people were tested yesterday.
The new positive cases include:
- Woman in her 50s from Burleigh County, under investigation
- Man in his 50s from Burleigh County, under investigation
- Woman in her 60s from Burleigh County, possible travel
- Man in his 50s from Cass County, close contact
- Man in his 20s from Cass County, close contact
- Man in his 20s from Cass County, community spread
- Woman in her 30s from Cass County, community spread
- Man in his 60s from Cass County, community spread
- Woman in her 30s from Cass County, close contact
- Man in his 70s from Emmons County, community spread
- Male age 10-19 from Grand Forks County, community spread
- Woman in her 20s from McKenzie County, close contact
- Woman in her 30s from Mountrail County, under investigation
- Man in his 50s from Mountrail County, close contact
- Woman in her 20s from Mountrail County, close contact
- Woman in her 20s from Mountrail County, close contact
- Woman in her 60s from Mountrail County, close contact
- Man in his 30s from Mountrail County, community spread
- Man in his 60s from Stark County, under investigation
- Man in his 60s from Stark County, under investigation
- Male age 0-9 from Stark County, close contact
To date, 6,787 people have been tested for the novel coronavirus in North Dakota.
There have been 31 hospitalizations, 63 recoveries, and three deaths.