ND COVID-19 positive test results as of April 1 at 3 p.m.
Updated to reflect an addition to the A.M. positive test results list:
· Man in his 50s from Ward County, under investigation
A.M. POSITIVE TEST RESULTS | March 31 at 3 p.m. –
April 1 at 9 a.m.
· Woman in her 60s from Ward County, under investigation
· Man in his 50s from Ward County, under investigation
· Man in his 70s from Stark County, community spread
· Man in his 60s from Stark County, community spread
· Man in his 60s from Grand Forks County, travel
· Woman in her 40s from Burke County, under investigation
· Female age 10-19 from Burke County, under investigation
· Man in his 20s from Burleigh County, under investigation
· Woman in her 20s from Burleigh County, under investigation
· Man in his 40s from Grand Forks County, travel
· Woman in her 40s from Mountrail County, under investigation
· Woman in her 70s from Rolette County*, under investigation *after investigation it was determined this individual was from Cass County
· Woman in her 40s from Cass County, under investigation
· Woman in her 30s from Cass County, close contact
· Male age 10-19 from Cass County, under investigation
P.M. POSITIVE TEST RESULTS | April 1 at 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
· Woman in her 30s from Cass County, under investigation
· Male age 10-19 from Cass County, under investigation
· Man in his 40s from Stark County, close contact
· Female age 0-9 from Stark County, close contact
· Woman in her 30s from McKenzie County, under investigation
Categories: Travel, Possible Travel, Community Spread, Close Contact, Under Investigation
BY THE NUMBERS
4,627 – Total Tested (+370 individuals from yesterday)
4,480 – Negative (+349 individuals from yesterday)
147 – Positive (+21 individuals from yesterday)
26 – Hospitalized (+5 individuals from yesterday)
39 – Recovered (+9 individual from yesterday)
3 – Death (+0 individuals from yesterday)
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