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SUNDAY UPDATES: Missouri Covid-19 positivity rate continues upward trend

Missouri Department of Health and Human Services

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services reported the state's positivity rate as 6.7% on Sunday.

The increase in positivity comes along with an additional 368 confirmed cases of the coronavirus, bringing the total to 518,966.

The state also added 140 probable cases of the virus to the dashboard Sunday. In total, 91,535 probable cases of COVID-19 were discovered through antigen testing.

No new deaths were added Sunday. DHSS has recorded a total of 9,230 deaths in the state since the start of the virus.

The state dashboard says new cases are up by about 20.1% over the past seven days. The positivity rate has jumped 1.4 percentage points in that same time, while tests are down 7.9%. 

In the state's healthcare system, 783 people are dealing with COVID-19 infections. Of those, 177 are in the ICU and 79 are on ventilators.

Just over 43.5% of Missouri residents have gotten at least one dose of coronavirus vaccine. For Missourians 18 and older that number is at 54%.

In total, 4,839,343 of the vaccine have been put into the arms of residents in the Show-Me State. In the past 7 days, the average daily doses given was 10,164.

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