"This decision impacts all Big Sky sports that compete in the fall both for their championship season (men’s and women’s cross country, soccer, volleyball) and for their non-championship segment (men’s and women’s golf, softball, men’s and women’s tennis). Additionally, the Presidents’ Council confirmed that non-conference contests will not be permitted in any Big Sky fall sport, including football."
https://mtstandard.com/sports/college/big-sky-conference/big-sky-conference-postpones-all-fall-sports-for-2020/article_e8063d59-3848-5407-8d90-6d5868f50062.html#:~:text=Montana%20won't%20be%20playing%20Big%20Sky%20Conference%20soccer%20this%20fall.&text=FARMINGTON%2C%20Utah%20%E2%80%93%20Due%20to%20ongoing,the%20conference%20announced%20Thursday%20morning.
[Virus stats in MT. 80 deaths as of today. When the deaths were at 70, on Aug. 7. 24 of the deaths, or 34%, were Native American. The number of NA deaths is probably higher now.
The Billings memory care home has 16 deaths. So, with Toole county elder care deaths, and a few others, the total in MT is probably at least 25.
So, adding NA deaths with elder care deaths (est.), that's 49 of the total of 80. That's 61%. There probably have been more NA deaths since then, as some have been in Big Horn county.
Yellowstone County has 31 deaths. Big Horn has 14. Toole county has 6 (all in the elder home). Flathead and Gallatin 3 each. Missoula still at 1.
"Yellowstone County continues to have the highest number of active cases with 533. Big Horn County has 255 active cases, and Flathead County reports 180 active cases."]
Edit: [This is MT's virus death demographics for age, as of Aug. 7.
Over 90 - 12 (only 5 have survived)
80-89 - 23 (61 have survived)
70-79 - 21 (176 have survived)
60-69 - 12 (362)
50-59 - 3 (417)
40-49 - 3 (400)
30-39 - 1 (588)
So, 7 deaths in MT for people under 60.
https://mtstandard.com/sports/college/big-sky-conference/big-sky-conference-postpones-all-fall-sports-for-2020/article_e8063d59-3848-5407-8d90-6d5868f50062.html#:~:text=Montana%20won't%20be%20playing%20Big%20Sky%20Conference%20soccer%20this%20fall.&text=FARMINGTON%2C%20Utah%20%E2%80%93%20Due%20to%20ongoing,the%20conference%20announced%20Thursday%20morning.
[Virus stats in MT. 80 deaths as of today. When the deaths were at 70, on Aug. 7. 24 of the deaths, or 34%, were Native American. The number of NA deaths is probably higher now.
The Billings memory care home has 16 deaths. So, with Toole county elder care deaths, and a few others, the total in MT is probably at least 25.
So, adding NA deaths with elder care deaths (est.), that's 49 of the total of 80. That's 61%. There probably have been more NA deaths since then, as some have been in Big Horn county.
Yellowstone County has 31 deaths. Big Horn has 14. Toole county has 6 (all in the elder home). Flathead and Gallatin 3 each. Missoula still at 1.
"Yellowstone County continues to have the highest number of active cases with 533. Big Horn County has 255 active cases, and Flathead County reports 180 active cases."]
Edit: [This is MT's virus death demographics for age, as of Aug. 7.
Over 90 - 12 (only 5 have survived)
80-89 - 23 (61 have survived)
70-79 - 21 (176 have survived)
60-69 - 12 (362)
50-59 - 3 (417)
40-49 - 3 (400)
30-39 - 1 (588)
So, 7 deaths in MT for people under 60.