Total approximate number of completed tests: 43,053
Testing data table Minnesota Case OverviewTotal positive: 2,071 Positive case data table Date reportedPositive cases (daily)Total confirmed positive 3/611 3/701 3/812 3/902 3/1013 3/1125 3/1249 3/13514 3/14721 3/151435 3/161954 3/17660 3/181777 3/191289 3/2026115 3/2122137 3/2232169 3/2366235 3/2426261 3/2526287 3/2659346 3/2752398 3/2843441 3/2962503 3/3073576 3/3153629 4/160689 4/253742 4/347789 4/476865 4/570935 4/651986 4/7831,069 4/8851,154 4/9881,242 4/10941,336 4/11911,427 4/121941,621 4/13291,650 4/14451,695 4/151141,809 4/161031,912 4/171592,071
No longer needing isolation data table
Deaths data table HospitalizationTotal cases requiring hospitalization: 518
Hospitalization data table Case DemographicsAge Age group data table More age data: Age median and range (all cases, non-hospitalized, hospitalized and deaths) Gender
Race and ethnicity data table: Including race and ethnicity of deaths Cases can have more than one race. Likely Exposure Likely exposure data table Cases by County of ResidenceCounty of residence is confirmed during the case interview. At the time of this posting not all interviews have been completed. The county residence data may not equal the total number of reported positive cases. County of residence data table: Including county of residence of deaths More about location data How to use the interactive map Residence Type Updated around 11:00 AM dailyLast updated: 4/17/2020 at 11:00 AM
439Positive Cases 11903Negative 12342Total Tested 172Recovered 16Currently Hospitalized 47Total Hospitalized 9Deaths Positive Cases: Number of individuals who test positive for COVID-19 from state and private labs. Negative Cases: Number of individuals who test negative for COVID-19 from state and private labs. Total Tested: Number of people tested for COVID-19 infection at state and private labs. Recovered: Number of cases who tested positive and have since been released from isolation and are no longer contagious. Currently Hospitalized: Number of individuals currently hospitalized. These numbers are updated as they’re reported to us through the Health Information Network and hospital reporting. There may be delays in reporting. Total Hospitalized: Total number of positive cases who are currently or were hospitalized, including individuals who have passed away. Deaths: Number of individuals who died with COVID-19. Here is the link to take the survey.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NDCOVIDCommunityImpact Total approximate number of completed tests: 40,242
Testing data table Minnesota Case OverviewTotal positive: 1,809 Positive case data table
No longer needing isolation data table
Deaths data table HospitalizationTotal cases requiring hospitalization: 445
Hospitalization data table Case DemographicsAge Age group data table More age data: Age median and range (all cases, non-hospitalized, hospitalized and deaths) Gender
Race and ethnicity data table: Including race and ethnicity of deaths Cases can have more than one race. Likely Exposure Likely exposure data table Cases by County of ResidenceCounty of residence is confirmed during the case interview. At the time of this posting not all interviews have been completed. The county residence data may not equal the total number of reported positive cases. County of residence data table: Including county of residence of deaths More about location data How to use the interactive map Residence Type Residence type data table Care FacilitiesCongregate Care Facilities with Exposures, by County Positive COVID-19 Test Results
Results listed are from the previous day. POSITIVE TEST RESULTS
Categories: Travel, Possible Travel, Community Spread, Close Contact, Household Contact, Under Investigation BY THE NUMBERS 11,704 – Total Tested (+387 individuals from yesterday) 11,311 – Negative (+359 individuals from yesterday) 393 – Positive (+28 individuals from yesterday) 45 – Hospitalized (+1 individual from yesterday) 14 – Currently Hospitalized (+1 individual from yesterday) 163 – Recovered (+21 individuals from yesterday) 9 – Death (+0 individual from yesterday) For descriptions of these categories, visit the NDDoH dashboard. For the most updated and timely information and updates related to COVID-19, visit the NDDoH website at www.health.nd.gov/coronavirus, follow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and visit the CDC website at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus. Between April 8 and April 13, 2020, the Manitoba RCMP received 64 calls related to COVID-19. The majority of the calls were reports of 10 or more people gathering at a location and not respecting the orders in place under The Public Health Act.
Enforcement was not required for 46 of the calls as they either did not fall under the purview of the RCMP or were resolved through education and/or guidance given by responding officers. In 18 instances, officers attended the location of the complaint and issued a verbal warning. There were no fines issued or arrests made during this time period. The RCMP would like to thank all Manitobans for their continued support and cooperation. Manitobans living outside of Winnipeg are reminded not to call 911 for COVID-19 related issues. Reports of non-compliance can be made to the Manitoba Government Inquiry line at 204-945-3744. The NDDoH & private labs are reporting 401 total completed tests today for COVID-19, with 24 new positive cases, bringing the statewide total to 365.
State & private labs have conducted 11,317 total tests with 10,952 negative results. 142 ND patients are considered recovered. The NDDoH & private labs are reporting 135 completed tests today for COVID-19, with 10 new positive cases, bringing the statewide total to 341. NDDoH reports 1 new death.
State & private labs have reported 10,916 total tests with 10,575 negatives. 138 ND patients are recovered. The NDDoH & private labs are reporting 431 total completed tests today for COVID-19, with 23 new positive cases, bringing the statewide total to 331.
State & private labs have conducted 10,781 total tests with 10,450 negative results. 127 ND patients are considered recovered. The NDDoH & private labs are reporting 270 completed tests today for COVID-19, with 15 new positive cases, bringing the statewide total to 308. NDDoH reports 1 new death.
State & private labs have reported 10,350 total tests with 10,042 negatives. 121 ND patients are recovered. The NDDoH & private labs are reporting 472 completed tests today for COVID-19, with 15 new positive cases, bringing the statewide total to 293. NDDoH reports 1 new death.
State & private labs have reported 10,080 total tests with 9,787 negatives. 119 ND patients are recovered. April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
ND agencies announce line-up of virtual events and activities for parents, children and others to help build protective factors in families during COVID-19 pandemic BISMARCK, N.D. – In recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month, the North Dakota Department of Human Services’ Children and Family Services Division and Prevent Child Abuse North Dakota (PCAND) have partnered with child advocate agencies in the state to host virtual events and activities beginning this week to help build stronger, healthier families during this stressful time. “We all have a role in building the protective factors families need to ensure that children grow up healthy and happy,” said Marlys Baker, the department’s child protection services administrator. “COVID-19 has made life difficult. Social distancing is very important for health reasons. However, it can increase the risk for isolation and impact mental well-being and parenting. We are inviting parents, children and community members who can support them to participate in virtual events and opportunities organized by our partners that support mental health and well-being.” Upcoming Events: PCAND is hosting events on its Facebook page throughout the month. Beginning today, April 9, they will host Heidi Woods, founder of Mindful You – Mindful Me, on Thursday afternoons. Woods will present four 20-minute virtual sessions that will cover caregiver and child mental health and well-being, and yoga and mindfulness resources and practices to reduce stress, including simple tips to incorporate mindfulness and social and emotional learning at home. Her sessions will be posted on the PCAND Facebook page Thursday afternoons starting today and ending April 30. PCAND is also hosting North Dakota native and recognized clinical researcher, physician and author Dr. Bruce Perry on April 16 from 2 to 3 p.m. Central Time. Perry who is senior fellow of the Child Trauma Academy, a community of practice based in Houston, Texas, and adjunct professor in the departments of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago, Ill., will discuss coping with COVID-19 and helping children and families manage stress and build resilience. Individuals are encouraged to check the PCAND Facebook page for updates and the link to attend Perry’s presentation. On April 23, PCAND will post a discussion with pediatrician and integrative medicine physician Dr. Kathy Anderson about a pediatrician’s view during COVID-19. Anderson has been practicing in Bismarck for the past 10 years at Mid Dakota Clinic and CHI St. Alexius Medical Center where she has served as chair of pediatrics. She recently launched a pediatric telemedicine practice. In addition to these opportunities, community partners have also organized virtual educational activities. North Dakotans are invited to add these events to their calendars and to participate. North Star Human Service Zone, which includes Burke, Divide, Renville and Williams counties, has created a Facebook group to recognize Child Abuse Prevention Month, promote healthy family interactions, and share information and promote weekly events. This week, they are inviting families to have their own family game night and to post pictures. Next week, they are encouraging yard displays and pinwheel decorations, along with messaging focused on healthy family interactions. The third full week of April, they are encouraging families to cook and enjoy a meal together, and during the final week of April, they will hold a virtual popcorn and movie night. The Region 6 Parent Resource Center in Valley City continues to share resources promoting strong, healthy families and will deliver their parent education class in an online format in April. West Dakota Parent and Family Resource Center in Dickinson is hosting 5-minute Facebook Live sessions promoting PCAND’s virtual events this month. They will also be offering a weekly 30-minute check-in to open the lines of communication among parents regarding self-care. They hope the open format will encourage parents to reach out if they are looking for extra support. Lastly, the Dakota Children’s Advocacy Center in Bismarck is hosting virtual events in April on social media. Topics will include: emotional regulation (April 14), Tucker Turtle Takes Time to Tuck and Think (April 15), caregiver and kid yoga (April 16), caught being good jars (April 17), calm down bottles (April 20), feelings storytime With Miss Sparkles (April 21), cool coping strategies (April 22), “things I like about me” flowers (April 23), chore magnets (April 27), and gratefulness cards (April 28). The department’s Children and Family Services Division supports and funds statewide child abuse and neglect prevention programs and activities in collaboration with public and private partners. Resource information is on the department’s website at www.nd.gov/dhs/info/covid-19/families.html. REMINDER: Individuals are reminded that if they suspect a child is being abused or neglected, they should call their local human service zone office. Contact information is available online at www.nd.gov/dhs/locations/countysocialserv. If a child is in immediate danger, contact law enforcement. Worry, confusion, frustration or fear can be normal when dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, especially with not being able to visit family over the Easter holiday. For immediate crisis counseling & support, reach out to the Disaster Distress Helpline:
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HERE’S WHAT’S HAPPENING AS OF YESTERDAY NORTH DAKOTA STANDS AT 269 POSITIVE CASES OF COVID-19 .14 PEOPLE ARE CURRENTLY HOSPITALIZED, 101 HAVE RECOVERED AND 6 PEOPLE HAVE DIED. AS OF YESTERDAY IN MN THERE HAVE BEEN 50 DEATHS, 567 CURRENT POSITIVE CASES 675 PEOPLE HAVE RECOVERED AND 293 ARE HOSPITALIZED DUE TO COVID-19 THE PROVINCE'S TOP DOCTOR ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY THAT MANITOBA IS EXPANDING COVID-19 TESTING TO INCLUDE SYMPTOMATIC FIRST RESPONDERS, SUCH AS FIREFIGHTERS, POLICE AND PARAMEDICS, THREE NEW CASES OF THE VIRUS WERE ALSO ANNOUNCED, BRINGING THE TOTAL NUMBER OF PRESUMED AND CONFIRMED POSITIVE CASES OF THE DISEASE IN THE PROVINCE TO 224. WATCH OUT FOR SCAM CALLS POSING AS THE ND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH! SCAMMERS HAVE BEEN "SPOOFING" THE DOH PHONE NUMBER AND CALLING OUTSIDE OF THE STATE TO TRICK FOLKS INTO DISCLOSING SENSITIVE DATA. IF YOU GET A CALL LIKE THIS, REPORT IT TO YOUR STATE'S ATTORNEY GENERAL! How can you help? The ND Medical Reserve Corps is looking for volunteers to help provide medical assistance during public health emergencies!
The MRC is especially in need of physicians, nurses, paramedics, EMTs and CDL drivers. Sign up online at health.nd.gov/mrcorps AS OF THIS MORNING NORTH DAKOTA STANDS AT 269 POSITIVE CASES OF COVID-19, 14 PEOPLE ARE CURRENTLY HOSPITALIZED, 101 HAVE RECOVERED AND 5 PEOPLE HAVE DIED. AS OF THIS MORNING IN MN THERE HAVE BEEN 50 DEATHS DUE TO COVID -19 AND 567 CURRENT POSITIVE CASES 675 HAVE RECOVERED AND 293 PEOPLE ARE HOSPITALIZED
CANADA'S ECONOMY LOST MORE THAN ONE MILLION JOBS IN MARCH DUE TO COVID-19, PUSHING THE JOBLESS RATE UP TO 7.8 PER CENT. ECONOMISTS HAD BEEN EXPECTING THE FIGURE TO COME IN AT AROUND 500,000 JOBS LOST, WHICH ALREADY WOULD HAVE BEEN THE WORST MONTH FOR JOB LOSSES ON RECORD. TODAY GOV. DOUG BURGUM AND THE NORTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (NDDOH) IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PROUDCROWD, LAUNCHED A FREE MOBILE APP, CARE19, TO HELP SLOW THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 IN NORTH DAKOTA. THIS APP WILL HELP REDUCE THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 BY MORE EFFICIENTLY AND EFFECTIVELY IDENTIFYING INDIVIDUALS WHO MAY HAVE HAD CONTACT WITH PEOPLE WHO HAVE TESTED POSITIVE. ONCE THE APP IS DOWNLOADED, INDIVIDUALS WILL BE GIVEN A RANDOM ID NUMBER AND THE APP WILL ANONYMOUSLY CACHE THE INDIVIDUAL’S LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE DAY. IF AN INDIVIDUAL TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID-19, THEY WILL BE GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO CONSENT TO PROVIDE THEIR INFORMATION TO THE NDDOH TO HELP IN CONTACT TRACING AND FORECASTING THE PANDEMIC’S PROGRESSION WITH ACCURATE, REAL-TIME DATA. |
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