Heres the latest numbers from earlier today (Thursday) from Minnesota...
Per the Minnesota Department of Health, they are reporting 2942 positive tests for COVID-19, an increase of 221 cases from yesterday (Wednesday).
19 new deaths were reported, raising the statewide total to 200. NOTE: Since COVID-19 stats have been kept in Minnesota, this represents that largest amount of same day deaths in the state.
1536 individuals with positive tests are no longer isolating, an increase of 219 from yesterday (Wednesday).
Between the Department of Health and private labs, a total of 51548 tests have been conducted, an increase of 2204 tests since yesterday (Wednesday).
Currently 268 patients are hospitalized for COVID-19, an increase of 28 from yesterday (Wednesday). 104 patients are in ICU, an decrease of 3 from yesterday (Wednesday).
The median age of all reported cases is 54. The median age of all hospitalized cases is 65. The median age of all deaths is 83.
Of all cases, 51% are female and 49% are male.
By ethnicity, whites comprise 59% of all cases and 74% of all deaths. Blacks comprise 13% of all cases and 5% of all deaths. Hispanics comprise 9% of all cases and 3% of all deaths. Asians comprise 5% of all cases and 1% of all deaths.
For more interesting charts and maps, go here:
https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/situation.html
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