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MINNESOTA REPORTS 13 DEATHS, 1,158 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 IN PART DUE TO DATA BACKLOG

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH is reporting 1,158 new cases of COVID-19 and 13 deaths. There were 21,144 tests completed for a positive rate of 5.5 percent. There were three new reported cases in Polk County.

MDH STATEMENT ON HIGHER THAN NORMAL NEW CASES AND COMPLETED TESTS

The COVID-19 data posted today show 1,158 reported new cases and 21,144 reported test results. These higher counts are partially due to a backlog of data belatedly reported by a Minnesota provider and lab, Valley Medical, which has had an inconsistent record of reporting results to the state despite the requirements of the communicable disease reporting rule.

After MDH followed up with Valley Medical, the company provided almost 19,000 test results to MDH as required. We have started to process the data, and today’s new cases include a batch of 265 positive cases from that provider. These cases from Valley Medical have specimen dates from the past two weeks. Today’s data set also includes 4,658 tests from Valley Medical. The remaining 14,000 test results still need to be processed by our team and will be included in case counts and testing numbers into early next week.

While we appreciate that Valley Medical provided the information upon follow-up, this episode shows the importance of laboratories and providers’ understanding and consistently complying with disease reporting requirements that are not new. These requirements have been in place for many diseases like measles and mumps for years, and have been in place for COVID-19 for months. This belated reporting will affect our daily reports for the next few days. More concerning, delayed reporting also means that 265 people who tested positive for COVID-19 were not contacted by health officials in a timely manner. This creates multiple problems – not only does it mean the person tested is unaware of their infection and the need to self-isolate to protect family, friends, and close contacts, but it also delays our case investigation work and makes it harder to slow the spread of this disease. We encourage all providers and laboratories across the state to be diligent and timely in their reporting.

Updated August 27, 2020
Updated daily at 11 a.m., with data current as of 4 p.m. the previous day.

Data is for cases that were tested and returned positive. All data is preliminary and may change as cases are investigated. Many data points are collected during case interviews. Data presented below is for all cases, regardless of interview status. Data for cases pending interview may be listed as “unknown/missing.”

Not all suspected cases of COVID-19 are tested, so this data is not representative of the total number of people in Minnesota who have or had COVID-19. Cumulative numbers are since Jan. 20, 2020.

Daily Update:

Because all data is preliminary, the change in number of cumulative positive cases and deaths from one day to the next may not equal the newly reported cases or deaths.

72,390
Total positive cases (cumulative)
1,158
Newly reported cases
13
Newly reported deaths

Testing

Total approximate number of completed tests: 1,427,347

  • Total approximate number of people tested: 1,093,490

Graph of Laboratory testing for COVID-19 (SARS-COV-2), data in table below.

Testing data table

Date reported to MDH Completed tests reported from the MDH Public Health Lab (daily) Completed tests reported from external laboratories (daily) Total approximate number of completed tests
3/28 470 1,054 18,081
3/29 245 964 19,290
3/30 156 890 20,336
3/31 176 1,341 21,853
4/1 300 703 22,856
4/2 102 1,880 24,838
4/3 56 1,291 26,185
4/4 108 1,555 27,848
4/5 30 1,435 29,313
4/6 46 1,133 30,492
4/7 90 1,461 32,043
4/8 80 1,373 33,496
4/9 93 1,738 35,327
4/10 107 1,652 37,086
4/11 93 1,532 38,711
4/12 56 1,134 39,901
4/13 39 746 40,686
4/14 128 1,063 41,877
4/15 137 1,558 43,572
4/16 110 1,345 45,027
4/17 126 1,340 46,493
4/18 123 1,357 47,973
4/19 66 1,165 49,204
4/20 124 716 50,044
4/21 214 1,534 51,792
4/22 230 1,899 53,921
4/23 216 2,274 56,411
4/24 296 2,793 59,500
4/25 172 2,447 62,119
4/26 71 2,493 64,683
4/27 149 1,870 66,702
4/28 268 3,076 70,046
4/29 253 6,826 77,125
4/30 429 3,919 81,473
5/1 277 4,206 85,956
5/2 302 3,536 89,794
5/3 70 3,091 92,955
5/4 231 3,837 97,023
5/5 266 2,900 100,189
5/6 323 4,156 104,668
5/7 336 4,674 109,678
5/8 254 4,621 114,553
5/9 232 4,679 119,464
5/10 68 5,227 124,759
5/11 278 5,024 130,061
5/12 355 3,661 134,077
5/13 301 6,995 141,373
5/14 1,074 5,657 148,104
5/15 548 8,582 157,234
5/16 717 7,248 165,199
5/17 232 5,748 171,179
5/18 132 6,255 177,566
5/19 601 5,772 183,939
5/20 531 6,423 190,893
5/21 394 7,861 199,148
5/22 742 8,981 208,871
5/23 1,069 7,828 217,768
5/24 86 6,895 224,749
5/25 86 6,561 231,396
5/26 162 6,774 238,332
5/27 254 9,274 247,860
5/28 652 9,239 257,751
5/29 667 9,708 268,126
5/30 0 8,438 276,564
5/31 0 6,889 283,453
6/1 0 4,183 287,636
6/2 1,061 6,621 295,318
6/3 653 15,262 311,233
6/4 379 10,557 322,169
6/5 929 10,111 333,209
6/6 1,087 9,317 343,613
6/7 735 8,758 353,106
6/8 44 7,722 360,872
6/9 300 8,581 369,753
6/10 674 11,345 381,772
6/11 764 12,633 395,169
6/12 1,031 11,772 407,972
6/13 828 8,963 417,763
6/14 254 4,775 422,792
6/15 22 6,175 428,989
6/16 357 19,145 448,491
6/17 486 12,012 460,989
6/18 916 13,263 475,168
6/19 1,112 15,617 491,897
6/20 823 11,302 504,022
6/21 401 8,185 512,608
6/22 23 7,187 519,818
6/23 340 9,350 529,508
6/24 772 12,039 542,319
6/25 1,057 13,548 556,924
6/26 459 12,458 569,841
6/27 820 14,058 584,719
6/28 187 7,329 592,235
6/29 0 12,359 604,594
6/30 264 11,681 616,539
7/1 465 13,077 630,081
7/2 871 13,813 644,765
7/3 409 13,586 658,760
7/4 207 14,201 673,168
7/5 32 5,623 678,823
7/6 0 5,879 684,702
7/7 227 7,367 692,296
7/8 508 13,423 706,227
7/9 1,150 18,059 725,436
7/10 457 15,602 741,495
7/11 505 14,227 756,227
7/12 112 11,902 768,241
7/13 30 8,862 777,133
7/14 223 12,181 789,537
7/15 480 14,294 804,311
7/16 693 14,034 819,038
7/17 694 15,854 835,586
7/18 392 16,395 852,373
7/19 97 13,940 866,410
7/20 0 9,505 875,915
7/21 329 11,930 888,174
7/22 686 15,762 904,622
7/23 1,058 15,685 921,365
7/24 784 17,251 939,400
7/25 435 15,806 955,641
7/26 282 13,253 969,176
7/27 18 9,351 978,545
7/28 345 13,157 992,047
7/29 657 14,144 1,006,848
7/30 1,063 15,564 1,023,475
7/31 509 14,477 1,038,461
8/1 273 14,885 1,053,619
8/2 444 15,325 1,069,388
8/3 13 8,046 1,077,447
8/4 276 11,631 1,089,354
8/5 764 14,180 1,104,298
8/6 693 15,217 1,120,208
8/7 41 17,707 1,137,956
8/8 755 19,242 1,157,953
8/9 330 12,357 1,170,640
8/10 22 6,285 1,176,947
8/11 75 10,879 1,187,901
8/12 507 14,259 1,202,667
8/13 483 16,153 1,219,303
8/14 324 16,795 1,236,422
8/15 115 16,554 1,253,091
8/16 77 12,634 1,265,802
8/17 316 7,057 1,273,175
8/18 427 34,364 1,307,966
8/19 344 13,475 1,321,785
8/20 546 18,251 1,340,582
8/21 381 16,341 1,357,304
8/22 186 16,541 1,374,031
8/23 287 12,013 1,386,331
8/24 36 8,824 1,395,191
8/25 401 10,611 1,406,203
8/26 358 20,786 1,427,347

Due to delays in deduplication of results data are subject to change.

More about testing data

Minnesota Case Overview

  • Total positive cases: 72,390
    • Number of health care workers: 8,007

Graph of confirmed cases of COVID-19 by specimen collection date, data in table below.

Positive cases by date specimen collected data table

More about positive cases

Patients no longer needing isolation

  • Patients no longer needing isolation: 64,876

Deaths

  • Deaths: 1,806
    • Deaths among cases that resided in long-term care or assisted living facilities: 1,331
  • Probable COVID-19 Deaths*: 49
    * COVID-19 listed on death certificate but a positive test not documented for the person.

Deaths of confirmed cases in Minnesota, data in table below

Deaths data table

Hospitalization

Total cases hospitalized: 6,326

  • Hospitalized as of today*: 305
    • Hospitalized in ICU as of today*: 139
      * See “More about hospitalizations” for notes.

Minnesota COVID-19 hospitalizations, data in table below

Hospitalization data table

Case Demographics

Age

Age group data table:
Including age group of deaths

Gender

Gender data table

Race & Ethnicity

Race and ethnicity data table:
Including race and ethnicity of deaths

Likely Exposure

Likely exposure data table

Not all cases among health care workers have a likely exposure as health care staff.

Residence

Cases by County of Residence

County of residence is confirmed during the case interview. At the time of this posting not all interviews have been completed.

County of residence data table:
Including county of residence of deaths

Residence Type

Residence type data table

Weekly Report

This report includes more detailed information on testing, demographics, syndromic surveillance, and more. Updated every Thursday.

Care Facilities

Congregate Care Facilities with Exposures, by County


Other Statistics


Data in the data tables is correct as of 11 a.m. daily. Dynamic images and maps for case demographics, likely exposure, residence, and residence type will update shortly after 11 a.m. daily and will not work if your browser is in compatibility mode.

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