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Coronavirus in North Dakota — live updates, cases, and news

Updates on the coronavirus situation in North Carolina.

Tibi Puiu
April 10, 2020 @ 11:21 pm

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Coronavirus cases and fatalities in North Dakota

A regularly-updated map of confirmed COVID-19 cases, borough by borough.

The number is based on confirmed diagnostic tests. It is very likely that the true number of COVID-19 cases is higher as many cases are asymptomatic.

New COVID-19 cases and fatalities per day in North Dakota

This is a good indicator of “flattening the curve” — when there is a steady decreasing trend, it is an indicator that the spread of the disease is slowing down.

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Cases, updates, and charts on the coronavirus crisis for each US state and territory. Just follow the links below.

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Protect Yourself and Others

For questions related to COVID-19, the public can call the NDDoH health hotline at 1-866-207-2880 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. 7 days a week.  Individuals who need medical advice should contact their health care provider. 

Physical Distancing is Social Responsibility

Stay home as much as possible, inconvenient as it may seem, it will ultimately impact the trajectory of this outbreak.

Even if you are healthy, it is still extremely important. Staying home:

  • Protects the vulnerable
  • Reduces the pressure felt by our hospitals, providers, and first responders

We are all in this together. Here’s how you can help

Even if you think you are not sick, physical distancing can help protect your grandparents, parents, other family members, neighbors, and friends. Of greatest concern are individuals with underlying health conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and lung conditions.

Coronavirus news in North Dakota:

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