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COVID-19: State update - 232,414 cases and 6,420 deaths

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As of November 30, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases reported in Louisiana increased by 171 and the number of deaths had increased by 13, according to the Louisiana Department of Health.

Of these cases, LDH says that 110 are confirmed cases and 61 are probable cases.

The total number of cases in the state is now at 232,414 and the number of deaths is 6,420 as of Monday.

LDH says that the collection dates for all of these cases fall between November 23 and November 29, 2020. 84 percent of the cases reported to the state on Monday were community spread and 16 percent of the cases were in congregate settings.

LDH reports that 192,488 patients are "presumed recovered." (These numbers are normally updated on Mondays. The last update was on 11/23/20).

Since Sunday, 1,166 new tests have been reported to the state, bringing the total number of tests to 3,495,253. These total tests have been broken down into 3,391,726 molecular and 103,527 antigen tests.

As of Monday, 1,241 patients were hospitalized (up 45 from Sunday), 125 of those patients were on ventilators (no change since Sunday).

Since Sunday, 21 Acadiana residents have tested positive, and 2 have died.

Parishes in Acadiana (Confirmed and probable cases and deaths)

  • Acadia - 3,978 cases (down 4) | 118 deaths (no change)
  • Calcasieu - 10,460 cases (up 11) | 246 deaths (up 1)
  • Evangeline - 1,923 cases (down 3) | 45 deaths (no change)
  • Iberia - 3,691 cases (up 4) | 107 deaths (up 1)
  • Jefferson Davis - 1,729 cases (down 2) | 51 deaths (no change)
  • Lafayette - 12,113 cases (down 5) | 147 deaths (no change)
  • St. Landry - 5,038 cases (up 4) | 154 deaths (no change)
  • St. Martin - 2,721 cases (up 2) | 71 deaths (no change)
  • St. Mary - 2,363 cases (down 2) | 95 deaths (no change)
  • Vermilion - 2,586 (down 6) | 75 deaths (no change)

See the full breakdown from the Louisiana Department of Health, here.
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From Sunday:

As of November 29, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases reported in Louisiana increased by 1,641 and the number of deaths had increased by 16, according to the Louisiana Department of Health.

The total number of cases in the state is now at 232,245 and the number of deaths is 6,407 as of Sunday.

NOTE: The state does not report numbers on Saturday; therefore these differences are for two days.

LDH reports that 192,488 patients are "presumed recovered." (These numbers are normally updated on Mondays. The last update was on 11/23/20).

Since Friday, 24,913 new tests have been reported to the state, bringing the total number of tests to 3,494,087. These total tests have been broken down into 3,390,770 molecular and 103,317 antigen tests.

As of Sunday, 1,196 patients were hospitalized (up 122 from Friday), 125 of those patients were on ventilators (no change since Friday).

Since Friday, 283 Acadiana residents have tested positive, and 2 have died.

Parishes in Acadiana (Confirmed and probable cases and deaths)

  • Acadia - 3,982 cases (up 32) | 118 deaths (no change)
  • Calcasieu - 10,449 cases (up 56) | 245 deaths (no change)
  • Evangeline - 1,926 cases (up 10) | 45 deaths (up 1)
  • Iberia - 3,687 cases (up 16) | 106 deaths (no change)
  • Jefferson Davis - 1,731 cases (up 19) | 51 deaths (no change)
  • Lafayette - 12,118 cases (up 83) | 147 deaths (up 1)
  • St. Landry - 5,034 cases (up 30) | 154 deaths (no change)
  • St. Martin - 2,719 cases (up 15) | 71 deaths (no change)
  • St. Mary - 2,365 cases (up 11) | 95 deaths (no change)
  • Vermilion - 2,592 (up 11) | 75 deaths (no change)

See the full breakdown from the Louisiana Department of Health, here.

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