870 new cases of Coronavirus reported in Louisiana today

Judith Stevenson
June 20, 2020
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June 20, 2020
Judith Stevenson
June 20, 2020
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June 20, 2020

Today, the Louisiana Department of Health is reporting the total number of cases has risen to 49,385.  That’s 870 more cases than yesterday.

The state is reporting 20 new deaths, bringing the total to 2,992 deaths.

 

The state is reporting 112 probable deaths as of 6/14. (Probable deaths are updated on Mondays.)


 

The total of presumed recovered as of 6/14 is 37,017. That’s 3,113 new presumed recovered from last week’s total. (Presumed recovered counts are updated on Mondays.)

 

Lafourche Parish is reporting 1,005 cases, 7 more than yesterday. They are reporting no new deaths, leaving the total at 83.

 

Terrebonne Parish is reporting 839 cases, 13 more than yesterday. The state is reporting 1 new death, bringing the total to 60.


Statewide, there are 574 COVID-19 patients in hospitals, 73 are on ventilators. That’s 13 more patients than yesterday, but 2 fewer patients on vents.

The state lab is reporting 30,438 tests** have been completed by their lab and 574,378 commercial tests** have been performed. This brings the total of tests to 604,816, which is 13,907 more tests than yesterday’s report.

 

Locally, Lafourche is reporting 830 state tests, 1 more than yesterday; and 11,074 commercial tests, 268 more than yesterday.


 

Terrebonne is reporting 700 state tests, same as yesterday; and 11,227 commercial tests, 243 more than yesterday.

 

**Tests reported here include those completed by the LDH Office of Public Health Laboratory and those performed by commercial labs and reported to the state. Tests are assigned to parish based on the residence of the individual being tested when possible. Some negative test results from commercial labs may not have been reported to the state. Some of the commercial test results reported to the state are from out of state.