This seems very relevant to football, FCS and UM/MSU, because the seasons this fall, next spring and beyond depend on the covid.
As of 9/18. Edit: https://dphhs.mt.gov/Portals/85/publichealth/documents/CDEpi/DiseasesAtoZ/2019-nCoV/Epi%20Analysis%20of%20COVID_09182020_WEB.pdf?ver=2020-09-22-085437-327
1. "There are 157 persons, who were infected with COVID‐19, who have died. Counties reporting three or more deaths include Yellowstone (57), Big Horn (21), Rosebud, (17), Flathead (16), Toole (6), Cascade, (5), Gallatin (4), Missoula (3), Lewis & Clark (3), Hill (3) and Lincoln (3). Counties with two reported deaths are Ravalli, Richland, Custer, and Stillwater counties. Meagher, Dawson, Fergus, Musselshell, Sanders, Beaverhead, Sweet Grass, Madison, Lake, Roosevelt, Glacier each lost one resident due to COVID‐19. Persons who died were between 30 and 97 years of age, with a median age of 77 years old. Fifty‐four percent were male. For those who died, and race was known, 80 (63%) of them identified as white and 47 (37%) as Native American."
2. "To date, 569 persons have been hospitalized with a median age of 64 years,
half of them are between 51 and 75 years old. Those who did not require hospitalization have a median
age of 35, and half of patients are between 23 and 53 years old. Ten percent of Native Americans and
ten percent of Blacks infected with COVID‐19 required hospitalization versus six percent of those who
identify as white and were infected with COVID‐19."
3. "Yellowstone County and Gallatin County have been the most impacted,
reporting 28% and 12% of all reported cases, respectively. Big Horn (8%), Flathead (8%), Missoula (6%),
Rosebud (5%) and Cascade (5%) counties report more than 500 cases each."
4. "To date, persons between 20‐29 years of age account for 23% of all reported COVID‐19 cases in
Montana. The next most common age group is 30‐39 years (17%), followed by 40‐49 (13%) and 50‐59
years (12%). The median age for all cases is 37 years of age (range: <1‐102 years). Fifty
percent of cases are between 24‐55 years of age."
5. "Persons infected with COVID‐19 are equally distributed among men and women, with 50% of cases
reported as female and 50% reported as male. Of
7,232 (71%) cases with known race at the time of
report, 73% of persons identify as white and 24%
as American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, or
Pacific Islander."
6. Active cases: 254 in Missoula County. 150 in Gallatin County. 819 in Yellowstone. Note the Missoula/Gallatin numbers at this time. Lots of recent Missoula cases.
7. 346 new cases in MT today. Another big day. MT has had a couple big weeks.
8. 33 new cases in Missoula today. 23 in Gallatin.
9. The NY Times tracker of college virus cases, as of Sept 25, says:
UM - 6 ; MSU - 41. This tracker has seemed to lag behind on UM cases. BYU - 1217. Wisc - 2075. Ohio St - 2678. Ala. - 2690. WSU - 263. NDSU - 198. UND - 790.
10. A recent article:
"LATEST COLLEGE CAMPUS COVID STATISTICS SHOW NO DEATH, NEARLY ZERO HOSPITALIZATIONS"
"College students continue to test positive for COVID-19, but there’s been zero death and just two hospitalizations due to the virus, according to research done by author Andrew Bostom, who also provides references for each university mentioned in his post.
... there are now more than 40,000 cases of Covid-19 among students, faculty and staff at colleges and universities nationwide,” according to a CNN tally from earlier this month."
https://www.outkick.com/latest-college-campus-covid-statistics-show-no-death-nearly-zero-hospitalizations/
11. "The NY Times has counted more than 123,000 additional cases at colleges since late July; of those, more than 42,000 cases came since early September. Tens of thousands of those infections have been reported in recent days, but some universities just started reporting data, and The Times recently contacted others for the first time."
As of 9/18. Edit: https://dphhs.mt.gov/Portals/85/publichealth/documents/CDEpi/DiseasesAtoZ/2019-nCoV/Epi%20Analysis%20of%20COVID_09182020_WEB.pdf?ver=2020-09-22-085437-327
1. "There are 157 persons, who were infected with COVID‐19, who have died. Counties reporting three or more deaths include Yellowstone (57), Big Horn (21), Rosebud, (17), Flathead (16), Toole (6), Cascade, (5), Gallatin (4), Missoula (3), Lewis & Clark (3), Hill (3) and Lincoln (3). Counties with two reported deaths are Ravalli, Richland, Custer, and Stillwater counties. Meagher, Dawson, Fergus, Musselshell, Sanders, Beaverhead, Sweet Grass, Madison, Lake, Roosevelt, Glacier each lost one resident due to COVID‐19. Persons who died were between 30 and 97 years of age, with a median age of 77 years old. Fifty‐four percent were male. For those who died, and race was known, 80 (63%) of them identified as white and 47 (37%) as Native American."
2. "To date, 569 persons have been hospitalized with a median age of 64 years,
half of them are between 51 and 75 years old. Those who did not require hospitalization have a median
age of 35, and half of patients are between 23 and 53 years old. Ten percent of Native Americans and
ten percent of Blacks infected with COVID‐19 required hospitalization versus six percent of those who
identify as white and were infected with COVID‐19."
3. "Yellowstone County and Gallatin County have been the most impacted,
reporting 28% and 12% of all reported cases, respectively. Big Horn (8%), Flathead (8%), Missoula (6%),
Rosebud (5%) and Cascade (5%) counties report more than 500 cases each."
4. "To date, persons between 20‐29 years of age account for 23% of all reported COVID‐19 cases in
Montana. The next most common age group is 30‐39 years (17%), followed by 40‐49 (13%) and 50‐59
years (12%). The median age for all cases is 37 years of age (range: <1‐102 years). Fifty
percent of cases are between 24‐55 years of age."
5. "Persons infected with COVID‐19 are equally distributed among men and women, with 50% of cases
reported as female and 50% reported as male. Of
7,232 (71%) cases with known race at the time of
report, 73% of persons identify as white and 24%
as American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, or
Pacific Islander."
6. Active cases: 254 in Missoula County. 150 in Gallatin County. 819 in Yellowstone. Note the Missoula/Gallatin numbers at this time. Lots of recent Missoula cases.
7. 346 new cases in MT today. Another big day. MT has had a couple big weeks.
8. 33 new cases in Missoula today. 23 in Gallatin.
9. The NY Times tracker of college virus cases, as of Sept 25, says:
UM - 6 ; MSU - 41. This tracker has seemed to lag behind on UM cases. BYU - 1217. Wisc - 2075. Ohio St - 2678. Ala. - 2690. WSU - 263. NDSU - 198. UND - 790.
10. A recent article:
"LATEST COLLEGE CAMPUS COVID STATISTICS SHOW NO DEATH, NEARLY ZERO HOSPITALIZATIONS"
"College students continue to test positive for COVID-19, but there’s been zero death and just two hospitalizations due to the virus, according to research done by author Andrew Bostom, who also provides references for each university mentioned in his post.
... there are now more than 40,000 cases of Covid-19 among students, faculty and staff at colleges and universities nationwide,” according to a CNN tally from earlier this month."
https://www.outkick.com/latest-college-campus-covid-statistics-show-no-death-nearly-zero-hospitalizations/
11. "The NY Times has counted more than 123,000 additional cases at colleges since late July; of those, more than 42,000 cases came since early September. Tens of thousands of those infections have been reported in recent days, but some universities just started reporting data, and The Times recently contacted others for the first time."