North Dakota’s COVID-19 death toll is now 167, after three more individuals have passed away with the disease.
The patients were two men in their 90s from Cass County, and a woman in her 60s from Williams County. They each had underlying health conditions.
Additionally, 468 new individuals from 38 counties have tested positive for COVID-19 in North Dakota, bringing the new statewide positive total to 15,151.
These results were from a pool of 9,603 tests for a daily positive rate of 5.16 percent. They are also a new single day high.
The cases broken down by county are:
- Adams County - 2
- Barnes County – 29
- Benson County – 8
- Bowman County - 3
- Burleigh County - 61
- Cass County – 70
- Dickey County - 1
- Dunn County - 5
- Eddy County – 1
- Emmons County - 5
- Foster County – 5
- Grand Forks County – 14
- Griggs County - 1
- Hettinger County – 3
- LaMoure County – 4
- Logan County – 1
- McHenry County – 1
- McIntosh County – 2
- McLean County - 8
- Mercer County - 10
- Morton County – 51
- Mountrail County – 3
- Oliver County – 1
- Pembina County - 2
- Ramsey County – 7
- Ransom County - 4
- Renville County – 1
- Richland County – 7
- Sargent County - 1
- Sioux County - 1
- Stark County – 51
- Steele County - 1
- Stutsman County – 30
- Traill County - 2
- Walsh County - 3
- Ward County – 63
- Wells County - 1
- Williams County – 5
533,340 total tests have been administered for the novel coronavirus. 216,581 unique individuals have been tested.
56 people are currently hospitalized with COVID-19. There have been 634 hospitalizations total.
There have been 12,450 recoveries. This leaves 2,534 active confirmed cases.