Updated COVID-19 Numbers: Thursday, June 4
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota health officials reported 26,273 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the state Thursday morning and 29 new deaths bringing the death total to 1,115 in Minnesota.
According to the Minnesota Department of Health website, 275,622 tests have been completed to date.
There are 21,490 patients who no longer require isolation.
So far, 3,253 patients have required hospitalization and 512 patients remain hospitalized today.
Of those 512 patients, 244 of them are currently in the ICU.
Below are the most recent COVID-19 cases by county in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan:
Carlton: 75
Cook: 0
Itasca: 56 – 10 deaths
Koochiching: 9
Lake: 1
St. Louis: 118 – 14 deaths
Ashland: 3
Bayfield: 3 – 1 death
Douglas: 19
Iron: 2 – 1 death
Sawyer: 8
Gogebic: 5 – 1 death
As of Thursday afternoon, Wisconsin health officials reported 19,892 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services also reported 626 deaths.
Health officials say the real number of Minnesotans infected with the coronavirus is likely much higher because most people did not originally qualify for testing, and studies suggest that people can be infected without feeling sick.
For the lastest COVID-19 numbers and updates:
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