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VIDEO: Missoula Co. COVID-19 daily briefing - July 21

Posted at 1:54 PM, Jul 21, 2020
and last updated 2020-07-21 15:54:44-04

MISSOULA — Missoula County COVID-19 Incident Commander Cindy Farr offered up the latest information on the coronavirus in her Tuesday, July 14 briefing.

Missoula County is reporting 58 active COVID-19 cases with more than 330 close contacts. Active cases and their close contacts are in quarantine and isolation.

There have been a total of 180 total cases to date, 177 of which were identified through testing, and three of which were epi-linked.

Missoula County COVID-19 Daily Briefing - July 21

It should be noted that the Missoula City-County Health Department often finds out results from private labs and updates numbers before the state and there are also differences in reporting criteria, so the local numbers may differ from those that appear on the Montana COVID-19 tracking map.

For example, the state does not report epidemiologically linked cases. Cases that are “epi-linked” developed symptoms while in quarantine after being identified as close contacts to cases that tested positive. Epi-linked cases are isolated and monitored by public health, just like lab-confirmed positive cases.

There are mental health resources and information available for residents who are in need of help. Click here for details on what services are available. The Missoula County COVID-19 info line can be reached by calling (406) 258-INFO weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Additional local information about the coronavirus situation can be found here.



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It is a series of reports, videos, and information that show our commitment to stories that will help you as our communities begin to rebound - from what you'll need to know when it's time to go back to work, to how those in the community continue to step up and help others.