With OSHA's issued emergency temporary standard requiring vaccination or testing we should see a dramatic decline in larger cities. Small cities probably won't see much change since there won't be too many business effected.
Montana Covid Numbers
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
11/8/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:39 pm11/1/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 12:33 pm10/27/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 10:48 amwbtfg wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 3:14 pm10/21/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 9:43 pm10/19/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 11:36 am10/18/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 7:55 pm10/14/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 1:57 pm10/13/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 11:18 amI just saw Montana set a new record for daily cases reported. I assume that's because of a 3 day weekend and it's actually 3 days worth of reporting. I wanted to post this on here just to track the covid trends. This is not an invitation to voice your political ideology, so please don't take it as such. This is strictly for data.
10/12/21
New Cases (3-day weekend): 2227
Active Cases: 12,333
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 3228
Missoula: 2050
Kalispell: 1294
Cascade: 1127
Lewis & Clark: 876
Active Hospitalizations: 489
New Cases: 1346
Active Cases: 12,160
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 3075
Missoula: 1996
Kalispell: 1273
Cascade: 1115
Lewis & Clark: 883
Active Hospitalizations: 510
Total Deaths: 2109
New Cases: 1300
Active Cases: 12,602
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 3288
Missoula: 2101
Flathead: 1264
Cascade: 1215
Lewis & Clark: 828
Active Hospitalizations: 479
Total Deaths: 2121
New Cases: 1143
Active Cases: 11,821
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2691
Missoula: 2098
Flathead: 1225
Cascade: 1187
Lewis & Clark: 923
Active Hospitalizations: 477
Total Deaths: 2128
New Cases: 1333
Active Cases: 11,041
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2533
Missoula: 1891
Flathead: 983
Cascade: 1140
Lewis & Clark: 963
Active Hospitalizations: 454
Total Deaths: 2206
New Cases: 979
Active Cases: 10,973
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2377
Missoula: 1855
Flathead: 1064
Cascade: 1148
Lewis & Clark: 966
Active Hospitalizations: 434
Total Deaths: 2239
10/25/21
New Cases: 1422
Active Cases: 10,739
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2092
Missoula: 1774
Flathead: 1270
Cascade: 1079
Lewis & Clark: 833
Active Hospitalizations: 447
Total Deaths: 2259
New Cases: 994
Active Cases: 11,041
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2617
Missoula: 1600
Flathead: 1226
Cascade: 1260
Lewis & Clark: 881
Active Hospitalizations: 463
Total Deaths: 2321
Big jump in deaths. Also an increase in active cases and hospitalizations...both numbers that had been steadily declining.
Also, according to Monday's hospital report. It looks like the state has/had 458 patients hospitalized. 121 of those in ICU, 76 on Ventilators. Benefis (great falls), St. Peter's (helena), and Kalispell Regional are all at or over bed capacity.
Bozeman Health, St. Peters, Benefis, St. Patrick's (Missoula) and Missoula Community are all pretty much at/over capacity for ICU beds.
https://montana.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Ma ... 2103421d4b
New Cases: 1137
Active Cases: 9,528
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2053
Missoula: 1343
Flathead: 960
Cascade: 1024
Lewis & Clark: 1040
Active Hospitalizations: 395
Total Deaths: 2366
Big decrease in hospitalizations, and overall active cases. Lewis and Clark county had a pretty big increase in active cases, where almost everyone else is on the decline.
New Cases: 908
Active Cases: 7,815
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 1874
Missoula: 800
Flathead: 623
Cascade: 707
Lewis & Clark: 954
Active Hospitalizations: 351
Total Deaths: 2423
Numbers continue to decline, which is great. Many hospitals still maxed out (according to the hospital report). Hospitalizations and Deaths are a lagging number, so hopefully we see some sharp drops in the near future.
Great Falls Benefis, Bozeman Deaconess, Kalispell Regional, Helena St. Peters all still over 90% capacity.
Great Falls Benefis, Billings Clinic, Bozeman Deaconess, Missoula Community, Butte St. James, Missoua St Patricks, Helena St. Peters, all at or nearing capacity for ICU beds.
https://montana.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Ma ... 2103421d4b
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
11/15/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Nov 09, 2021 10:33 am11/8/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:39 pm11/1/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 12:33 pm10/27/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 10:48 amwbtfg wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 3:14 pm10/21/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 9:43 pm10/19/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 11:36 am10/18/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 7:55 pm10/14/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 1:57 pm10/13/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 11:18 amI just saw Montana set a new record for daily cases reported. I assume that's because of a 3 day weekend and it's actually 3 days worth of reporting. I wanted to post this on here just to track the covid trends. This is not an invitation to voice your political ideology, so please don't take it as such. This is strictly for data.
10/12/21
New Cases (3-day weekend): 2227
Active Cases: 12,333
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 3228
Missoula: 2050
Kalispell: 1294
Cascade: 1127
Lewis & Clark: 876
Active Hospitalizations: 489
New Cases: 1346
Active Cases: 12,160
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 3075
Missoula: 1996
Kalispell: 1273
Cascade: 1115
Lewis & Clark: 883
Active Hospitalizations: 510
Total Deaths: 2109
New Cases: 1300
Active Cases: 12,602
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 3288
Missoula: 2101
Flathead: 1264
Cascade: 1215
Lewis & Clark: 828
Active Hospitalizations: 479
Total Deaths: 2121
New Cases: 1143
Active Cases: 11,821
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2691
Missoula: 2098
Flathead: 1225
Cascade: 1187
Lewis & Clark: 923
Active Hospitalizations: 477
Total Deaths: 2128
New Cases: 1333
Active Cases: 11,041
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2533
Missoula: 1891
Flathead: 983
Cascade: 1140
Lewis & Clark: 963
Active Hospitalizations: 454
Total Deaths: 2206
New Cases: 979
Active Cases: 10,973
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2377
Missoula: 1855
Flathead: 1064
Cascade: 1148
Lewis & Clark: 966
Active Hospitalizations: 434
Total Deaths: 2239
10/25/21
New Cases: 1422
Active Cases: 10,739
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2092
Missoula: 1774
Flathead: 1270
Cascade: 1079
Lewis & Clark: 833
Active Hospitalizations: 447
Total Deaths: 2259
New Cases: 994
Active Cases: 11,041
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2617
Missoula: 1600
Flathead: 1226
Cascade: 1260
Lewis & Clark: 881
Active Hospitalizations: 463
Total Deaths: 2321
Big jump in deaths. Also an increase in active cases and hospitalizations...both numbers that had been steadily declining.
Also, according to Monday's hospital report. It looks like the state has/had 458 patients hospitalized. 121 of those in ICU, 76 on Ventilators. Benefis (great falls), St. Peter's (helena), and Kalispell Regional are all at or over bed capacity.
Bozeman Health, St. Peters, Benefis, St. Patrick's (Missoula) and Missoula Community are all pretty much at/over capacity for ICU beds.
https://montana.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Ma ... 2103421d4b
New Cases: 1137
Active Cases: 9,528
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2053
Missoula: 1343
Flathead: 960
Cascade: 1024
Lewis & Clark: 1040
Active Hospitalizations: 395
Total Deaths: 2366
Big decrease in hospitalizations, and overall active cases. Lewis and Clark county had a pretty big increase in active cases, where almost everyone else is on the decline.
New Cases: 908
Active Cases: 7,815
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 1874
Missoula: 800
Flathead: 623
Cascade: 707
Lewis & Clark: 954
Active Hospitalizations: 351
Total Deaths: 2423
Numbers continue to decline, which is great. Many hospitals still maxed out (according to the hospital report). Hospitalizations and Deaths are a lagging number, so hopefully we see some sharp drops in the near future.
Great Falls Benefis, Bozeman Deaconess, Kalispell Regional, Helena St. Peters all still over 90% capacity.
Great Falls Benefis, Billings Clinic, Bozeman Deaconess, Missoula Community, Butte St. James, Missoua St Patricks, Helena St. Peters, all at or nearing capacity for ICU beds.
https://montana.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Ma ... 2103421d4b
New Cases: 785
Active Cases: 6,991
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 1480
Missoula: 787
Flathead: 528
Cascade: 952
Lewis & Clark: 720
Active Hospitalizations: 316
Total Deaths: 2490
Active cases continue to go down. Hospitalizations down. All good signs. 67 deaths over the past week, which isn't great, but I expect to see that number start to fall as well.
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
11/22/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 5:26 pm11/15/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Nov 09, 2021 10:33 am11/8/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:39 pm11/1/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 12:33 pm10/27/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 10:48 amwbtfg wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 3:14 pm10/21/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 9:43 pm10/19/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 11:36 am10/18/21
New Cases: 1143
Active Cases: 11,821
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2691
Missoula: 2098
Flathead: 1225
Cascade: 1187
Lewis & Clark: 923
Active Hospitalizations: 477
Total Deaths: 2128
New Cases: 1333
Active Cases: 11,041
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2533
Missoula: 1891
Flathead: 983
Cascade: 1140
Lewis & Clark: 963
Active Hospitalizations: 454
Total Deaths: 2206
New Cases: 979
Active Cases: 10,973
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2377
Missoula: 1855
Flathead: 1064
Cascade: 1148
Lewis & Clark: 966
Active Hospitalizations: 434
Total Deaths: 2239
10/25/21
New Cases: 1422
Active Cases: 10,739
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2092
Missoula: 1774
Flathead: 1270
Cascade: 1079
Lewis & Clark: 833
Active Hospitalizations: 447
Total Deaths: 2259
New Cases: 994
Active Cases: 11,041
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2617
Missoula: 1600
Flathead: 1226
Cascade: 1260
Lewis & Clark: 881
Active Hospitalizations: 463
Total Deaths: 2321
Big jump in deaths. Also an increase in active cases and hospitalizations...both numbers that had been steadily declining.
Also, according to Monday's hospital report. It looks like the state has/had 458 patients hospitalized. 121 of those in ICU, 76 on Ventilators. Benefis (great falls), St. Peter's (helena), and Kalispell Regional are all at or over bed capacity.
Bozeman Health, St. Peters, Benefis, St. Patrick's (Missoula) and Missoula Community are all pretty much at/over capacity for ICU beds.
https://montana.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Ma ... 2103421d4b
New Cases: 1137
Active Cases: 9,528
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2053
Missoula: 1343
Flathead: 960
Cascade: 1024
Lewis & Clark: 1040
Active Hospitalizations: 395
Total Deaths: 2366
Big decrease in hospitalizations, and overall active cases. Lewis and Clark county had a pretty big increase in active cases, where almost everyone else is on the decline.
New Cases: 908
Active Cases: 7,815
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 1874
Missoula: 800
Flathead: 623
Cascade: 707
Lewis & Clark: 954
Active Hospitalizations: 351
Total Deaths: 2423
Numbers continue to decline, which is great. Many hospitals still maxed out (according to the hospital report). Hospitalizations and Deaths are a lagging number, so hopefully we see some sharp drops in the near future.
Great Falls Benefis, Bozeman Deaconess, Kalispell Regional, Helena St. Peters all still over 90% capacity.
Great Falls Benefis, Billings Clinic, Bozeman Deaconess, Missoula Community, Butte St. James, Missoua St Patricks, Helena St. Peters, all at or nearing capacity for ICU beds.
https://montana.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Ma ... 2103421d4b
New Cases: 785
Active Cases: 6,991
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 1480
Missoula: 787
Flathead: 528
Cascade: 952
Lewis & Clark: 720
Active Hospitalizations: 316
Total Deaths: 2490
Active cases continue to go down. Hospitalizations down. All good signs. 67 deaths over the past week, which isn't great, but I expect to see that number start to fall as well.
New Cases: 511
Active Cases: 5,911
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 1239
Missoula: 778
Flathead: 510
Cascade: 800
Lewis & Clark: 564
Active Hospitalizations: 266
Total Deaths: 2,567
Finally.....things look to be trending in the right direction. 77 deaths last week is an increase, but that number should start going down dramatically now.
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
Hopefully the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday doesn't result in too big of a spike in cases once we hit early December. Personally I know quite a few people who've ended up with COVID in the last two months or so. Fortunately all but one are vaccinated and none had severe symptoms. Vaccination rates are still way too low for this thing to be going away anytime soon.
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I'm confused by the bolded comment. If people with the vaccine are contracting and spreading covid how is covid going to go away?MSU01 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 1:03 pmHopefully the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday doesn't result in too big of a spike in cases once we hit early December. Personally I know quite a few people who've ended up with COVID in the last two months or so. Fortunately all but one are vaccinated and none had severe symptoms. Vaccination rates are still way too low for this thing to be going away anytime soon.
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
I believe he was saying he knew several people who had been vaccinated, but had contracted Covid, presumably via contact with people who weren't vaccinated.BigBruceBaker wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 12:28 pmI'm confused by the bolded comment. If people with the vaccine are contracting and spreading covid how is covid going to go away?MSU01 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 1:03 pmHopefully the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday doesn't result in too big of a spike in cases once we hit early December. Personally I know quite a few people who've ended up with COVID in the last two months or so. Fortunately all but one are vaccinated and none had severe symptoms. Vaccination rates are still way too low for this thing to be going away anytime soon.
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Sorry I fixed the bolded comment above. I definitely see where he knows multiple people that contracted covid and all but one were vaccinated (and still got the virus). It doesn't say anywhere that the people got it from an unvaccinated person.John K wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:53 pmI believe he was saying he knew several people who had been vaccinated, but had contracted Covid, presumably via contact with people who weren't vaccinated.BigBruceBaker wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 12:28 pmI'm confused by the bolded comment. If people with the vaccine are contracting and spreading covid how is covid going to go away?MSU01 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 1:03 pmHopefully the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday doesn't result in too big of a spike in cases once we hit early December. Personally I know quite a few people who've ended up with COVID in the last two months or so. Fortunately all but one are vaccinated and none had severe symptoms. Vaccination rates are still way too low for this thing to be going away anytime soon.
My comment was specifically related to the bolded "vaccination rates are still way too low for this thing to be going away anytime soon". That comment doesn't make sense to me considering fully vaccinated people are still contracting and spreading covid. Covid is also mutating at what seems like a very rapid rate (I'm not a doctor or a scientist, just my perception) which means the vaccines will continue to be less and less effective against new mutations - they will absolutely still help, but will be less effective from what i understand. Anyway, the point is that covid isn't going away. We could vaccinate every person in the world and covid wouldn't go away, I firmly believe it would be less than what it is now however.
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
Yeah, you're probably right. However, we'll never find out because we'll never vaccinate everyone in the world. Polio actually still exists. In Pakistan and Afghanistan it is still classified as endemic and if you travel there and haven't been vaccinated you can still get it.BigBruceBaker wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 3:03 pmSorry I fixed the bolded comment above. I definitely see where he knows multiple people that contracted covid and all but one were vaccinated (and still got the virus). It doesn't say anywhere that the people got it from an unvaccinated person.John K wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:53 pmI believe he was saying he knew several people who had been vaccinated, but had contracted Covid, presumably via contact with people who weren't vaccinated.BigBruceBaker wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 12:28 pmI'm confused by the bolded comment. If people with the vaccine are contracting and spreading covid how is covid going to go away?MSU01 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 1:03 pmHopefully the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday doesn't result in too big of a spike in cases once we hit early December. Personally I know quite a few people who've ended up with COVID in the last two months or so. Fortunately all but one are vaccinated and none had severe symptoms. Vaccination rates are still way too low for this thing to be going away anytime soon.
My comment was specifically related to the bolded "vaccination rates are still way too low for this thing to be going away anytime soon". That comment doesn't make sense to me considering fully vaccinated people are still contracting and spreading covid. Covid is also mutating at what seems like a very rapid rate (I'm not a doctor or a scientist, just my perception) which means the vaccines will continue to be less and less effective against new mutations - they will absolutely still help, but will be less effective from what i understand. Anyway, the point is that covid isn't going away. We could vaccinate every person in the world and covid wouldn't go away, I firmly believe it would be less than what it is now however.
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
Yeah, I worded that poorly and fully realize that Covid isn't ever going to be completely eradicated. The end goal here should be to turn Covid into an endemic disease that circulates at low levels through a vaccinated population but causes severe illness and death at very low rates comparative to what they are now - rates which hopefully will continue to decrease as we improve our ability to treat Covid once vulnerable people have contracted it. The latest CDC data I saw shows a 5x increase in number of infections and a 13x increase in number of deaths for unvaccinated people vs. vaccinated ones, which suggests that the spread of the virus through vaccinated segments of the population is largely due to interactions with unvaccinated people who are spreading the virus around much more efficiently amongst themselves.BigBruceBaker wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 3:03 pmSorry I fixed the bolded comment above. I definitely see where he knows multiple people that contracted covid and all but one were vaccinated (and still got the virus). It doesn't say anywhere that the people got it from an unvaccinated person.John K wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:53 pmI believe he was saying he knew several people who had been vaccinated, but had contracted Covid, presumably via contact with people who weren't vaccinated.BigBruceBaker wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 12:28 pmI'm confused by the bolded comment. If people with the vaccine are contracting and spreading covid how is covid going to go away?MSU01 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 1:03 pmHopefully the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday doesn't result in too big of a spike in cases once we hit early December. Personally I know quite a few people who've ended up with COVID in the last two months or so. Fortunately all but one are vaccinated and none had severe symptoms. Vaccination rates are still way too low for this thing to be going away anytime soon.
My comment was specifically related to the bolded "vaccination rates are still way too low for this thing to be going away anytime soon". That comment doesn't make sense to me considering fully vaccinated people are still contracting and spreading covid. Covid is also mutating at what seems like a very rapid rate (I'm not a doctor or a scientist, just my perception) which means the vaccines will continue to be less and less effective against new mutations - they will absolutely still help, but will be less effective from what i understand. Anyway, the point is that covid isn't going away. We could vaccinate every person in the world and covid wouldn't go away, I firmly believe it would be less than what it is now however.
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
Therapeutics are the best way forward. A year ago I thought it was the vaccinations. I still think people should get them. But they just aren’t as effective as we all had hoped. Hopefully treatments get really good in the near future.
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
You're probably right. The new variants seem to be happening faster than the vaccines could ever keep up with. We'll always be at least 4-6 months behind with updated vaccines.
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
This 100%
Unfortunately, I don't know what it's going to take for power-hungry government officials to eventually accept this and stop being authoritarian assh*les.
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Yes!!!
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
I saw an interesting news segment that the new variant is very mild but also spreads very easily. The doctor felt that this variant could actually lead to herd immunity around the world. No idea if true, but an interesting theory.
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
Yep. Generally I think that is exactly why viruses mutate, so they can spread more easily to more hosts... which is easier when the effects of the virus are less severe, or something of that nature.
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
12/1/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 12:28 pm11/22/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 5:26 pm11/15/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Nov 09, 2021 10:33 am11/8/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:39 pm11/1/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 12:33 pm10/27/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 10:48 amwbtfg wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 3:14 pm10/21/21wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 9:43 pm10/19/21
New Cases: 1333
Active Cases: 11,041
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2533
Missoula: 1891
Flathead: 983
Cascade: 1140
Lewis & Clark: 963
Active Hospitalizations: 454
Total Deaths: 2206
New Cases: 979
Active Cases: 10,973
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2377
Missoula: 1855
Flathead: 1064
Cascade: 1148
Lewis & Clark: 966
Active Hospitalizations: 434
Total Deaths: 2239
10/25/21
New Cases: 1422
Active Cases: 10,739
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2092
Missoula: 1774
Flathead: 1270
Cascade: 1079
Lewis & Clark: 833
Active Hospitalizations: 447
Total Deaths: 2259
New Cases: 994
Active Cases: 11,041
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2617
Missoula: 1600
Flathead: 1226
Cascade: 1260
Lewis & Clark: 881
Active Hospitalizations: 463
Total Deaths: 2321
Big jump in deaths. Also an increase in active cases and hospitalizations...both numbers that had been steadily declining.
Also, according to Monday's hospital report. It looks like the state has/had 458 patients hospitalized. 121 of those in ICU, 76 on Ventilators. Benefis (great falls), St. Peter's (helena), and Kalispell Regional are all at or over bed capacity.
Bozeman Health, St. Peters, Benefis, St. Patrick's (Missoula) and Missoula Community are all pretty much at/over capacity for ICU beds.
https://montana.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Ma ... 2103421d4b
New Cases: 1137
Active Cases: 9,528
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 2053
Missoula: 1343
Flathead: 960
Cascade: 1024
Lewis & Clark: 1040
Active Hospitalizations: 395
Total Deaths: 2366
Big decrease in hospitalizations, and overall active cases. Lewis and Clark county had a pretty big increase in active cases, where almost everyone else is on the decline.
New Cases: 908
Active Cases: 7,815
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 1874
Missoula: 800
Flathead: 623
Cascade: 707
Lewis & Clark: 954
Active Hospitalizations: 351
Total Deaths: 2423
Numbers continue to decline, which is great. Many hospitals still maxed out (according to the hospital report). Hospitalizations and Deaths are a lagging number, so hopefully we see some sharp drops in the near future.
Great Falls Benefis, Bozeman Deaconess, Kalispell Regional, Helena St. Peters all still over 90% capacity.
Great Falls Benefis, Billings Clinic, Bozeman Deaconess, Missoula Community, Butte St. James, Missoua St Patricks, Helena St. Peters, all at or nearing capacity for ICU beds.
https://montana.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Ma ... 2103421d4b
New Cases: 785
Active Cases: 6,991
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 1480
Missoula: 787
Flathead: 528
Cascade: 952
Lewis & Clark: 720
Active Hospitalizations: 316
Total Deaths: 2490
Active cases continue to go down. Hospitalizations down. All good signs. 67 deaths over the past week, which isn't great, but I expect to see that number start to fall as well.
New Cases: 511
Active Cases: 5,911
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 1239
Missoula: 778
Flathead: 510
Cascade: 800
Lewis & Clark: 564
Active Hospitalizations: 266
Total Deaths: 2,567
Finally.....things look to be trending in the right direction. 77 deaths last week is an increase, but that number should start going down dramatically now.
New Cases: 585
Active Cases: 4,026
(Top 5 Counties)
Yellowstone: 894
Missoula: 478
Flathead: 416
Cascade: 252
Lewis & Clark: 427
Active Hospitalizations: 220
Total Deaths: 2,722
Downward trends everywhere.
Benefis, Kalispell, St. Peters, St. Vincent are all still 90+%, with St. Peter's in Helena being at 100% capacity. In terms of ICU beds, Missoula Community and Billings Clinic are still at 100% capacity.
The deaths went up pretty substantially, but it sounds like that was based on reporting and a good bit of those were from back in september/october.
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
Looks as if the two cases of the omicron, or whatever it is, were both from fully vaxxed.
To get to the omicron variant name they passed over the previous greek letter xi... Hmmmmm.
To get to the omicron variant name they passed over the previous greek letter xi... Hmmmmm.
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Audiatur et altura pars: Let both sides be fairly heard.
Audi alteram partem: listen to the other side.
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Re: Montana Covid Numbers
There are WAAAY more than two cases of omicron out there, and I think everyone knows that it’s possible for both vaccinated and unvaccinated to become infected. Hopefully the cases are less severe than the delta variant. If not, hopefully, like Delta, vaccines will be effective in preventing hospitalizations and death.
As for the naming Nu was also skipped.
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