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Missouri COVID-19 cases surpass 4,400, St. Louis area accounts for more than 3,000

St. Louis County, St. Louis and St. Charles County are the top three counties in terms of cases and deaths in the state.

MISSOURI, USA — The St. Louis area accounts for more than 3,000 of Missouri's more than 4,400 cases of COVID-19.

On Monday, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services reported 4,388 cases and 114 deaths, an increase of 228 cases and four deaths from the previous numbers. Those numbers do not include more than 100 cases and more than a dozen deaths reported by local health departments in the St. Louis area.

The St. Louis area accounts for more than two-thirds of the total cases in the state, and for 92 of the state's 128 deaths. St. Louis County, St. Louis and St. Charles County are the top three counties in terms of cases and deaths in the state.

The age breakdown for state-reported cases is:

  • Under 20    100
  • 20-24    281
  • 25-29    301
  • 30-34    280
  • 35-39    280
  • 40-44    328
  • 45-49    382
  • 50-54    439
  • 55-59    459
  • 60-64    445
  • 65-69    346
  • 70-74    257
  • 75-79    185
  • 80+    301

The age breakdown for state-reported deaths is:

  • Under 20    0
  • 20-29    0
  • 30-39    1
  • 40-49    4
  • 50-59    13
  • 60-69    23
  • 70-79    32
  • 80+    41

For a full county-by-county breakdown of the cases and deaths, use our interactive map.

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