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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rhonda Johnson, Public Information Officer, Big Horn County (406) 679-0572 Big Horn County Announces Nine Newly-confirmed Cases of COVID-19 Includes three under 20 years of age and two over the age of 60 HARDIN, MONTANA (October 31, 2020) – Big Horn County added nine new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, October 31, 2020. Three patients were (without when tested and six presented with Five could be traced to previously-known cases of coronavirus and four patients were likely contracted through community spread. The new cases are: Age Ranges Female Male Totals Under age 10 1 - 1 Age 10 – 19 2 - 2 Age 20 – 29 1 3 4 Age 30 – 39 - - - Age 40 – 49 - - - Age 50 – 59 - - - Age 60 – 69 1 - 1 Over age 70 - 1 1 Totals 5 4 9 Total confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Big Horn County: Age Ranges Female Male Totals Recovered Active Deaths Under age 10 57 60 117 Age 10 – 19 112 120 232 Age 20 – 29 120 115 235 Age 30 – 39 126 130 256 Age 40 – 49 92 72 164 Age 50 – 59 95 75 170 Age 60 – 69 79 73 152 Over age 70 62 42 104 Totals 743 687 1,430 1,244 148 38 Recoveries in Big Horn County remain at 1,244. 38 persons are deceased. Of the 148 active cases, 130 patients are quarantining and recovering at home. The number of Big Horn County resident patients currently hospitalized in the region is 18. Month Number of Cases Number of Deaths April 3 - May 27 - June 44 3 July 249 5 August 357 8 September 294 7 October to date (10/31/2020) 456 15 Total since Pandemic Began 1,430 38 ---PAGE BREAK--- Page 2 of 2 With the rising trend in new COVID-19 cases, it is more important than ever to follow the three W’s: Wash your hands; Watch your distance from other people; Wear a mask. The County asks all residents to please continue stay home more often and to avoid events or gatherings. Also, the Board of County Commissioners and Board of Public Health ask everyone to wear a mask and social distance when outside of their homes and in public. Masks are required when engaged in indoor activities, such as shopping. Masks are not necessary in the event that residents are outdoors and unlikely to come within six feet of other people, such as while taking advantage of our beautiful county, to work, recreate, or exercise outside. Tracking down contacts to a positive case (contact tracing) is one of the best tools public health can use to slow the spread of the virus. If you believe you were in the presence of a recently confirmed COVID- 19 case for more than five minutes, please call public health so that a nurse may interview you and determine what level of exposure you have: • IHS Public Health Nursing: (406) 638-3478 • Big Horn County Public Health: (406) 665-8720 Big Horn County is the sixth largest county in Montana, at approximately 5,023 square miles, and with a population exceeding 13,000. The local government was established January 13, 1913. Hardin is the County Seat. For more information about the County’s COVID-19 response, please visit our Facebook page at