SD DOH: 149 total new COVID-19 cases statewide, two deaths statewide
March 6, 2021
29 of the 149 total cases are considered as new probable cases.
Two new deaths were reported, bringing the statewide death toll at 1,898.
23 confirmed cases were reported West River: six each in Meade and Pennington Counties, three in Mellette County, two each in Butte and Dewey Counties, and one each in Corson, Custer, Lawrence, and Tripp Counties.
Six probable cases were reported West River: four in Fall River County, and one each in Gregory and Lyman Counties.
In South Dakota, 2,109 cases are considered active, that number is up from 2,096 on Friday.
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SD DOH: 182 total new COVID-19 cases statewide, bringing total confirmed cases to 100,014
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SD DOH: 147 total new COVID-19 cases, active cases below 2,000
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SD DOH: 209 total new COVID-19 cases, three deaths statewide
February 3, 2021
68 of the 209 total cases are considered as new probable cases.
Three South Dakota residents have died from coronavirus-related complications. The state death toll is now 1,782.
36 confirmed cases were reported West River: 25 in Pennington County, five in Meade County, two in Lawrence County and one each in Custer, Fall River, Harding, Stanley and Todd Counties.
12 probable cases were reported West River: four in Pennington County, three in Gregory County, two each in Fall River and Lawrence Counties and one in Mellette County.
In South Dakota, 2,552 cases are considered active, that number is down from 2,600 on Tuesday. An additional 253 people have recovered from the virus, which puts the total number of recoveries at 104,305.