MDH: 4 newly reported COVID-19 deaths, 226 current hospitalizations
Tuesday, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) reported:
- Four new deaths from COVID-19
*Data reported on Tuesday represents data as of the remainder of Friday, Saturday, Sunday and as of 4 a.m. on Monday. Of the deaths reported Tuesday, MDH says two are from April, one from March and one from January.
MDH also reported the following data regarding hospital capacity**:
- 909 ICU, non-COVID beds in use for adult and pediatric patients
- 21 ICU, COVID beds in use for adult and pediatric patients
- 5,857 non-ICU, non-COVID beds in use for adult and pediatric patients
- 205 non-ICU, COVID beds in use for adult and pediatric patients
**For this data set, MDH defines COVID beds in use as being “the number of patients who are currently positive with COVID-19 occupying a staffed inpatient bed in Minnesota. This does not include patients that were once positive but are now negative.”
Additionally, MDH said:
- 9.69 million COVID-19 vaccinations have been administered
- 2.21 million third-dose and booster shots have been administered
- 3.69 million people have completed the vaccine series
- 2.55 million people up to date with vaccine doses
- 74.9% of those 5 and older have received at least one dose of the vaccine
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Meanwhile, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported, as of Tuesday, 12 counties in Minnesota remained at a high level of COVID-19 community transmission. Another 30 counties are considered at a substantial spread.
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