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Missouri has more than 2,400 COVID-19 cases, more than 1,500 in St. Louis area

There have been 45 COVID-19 deaths in the state as of Sunday evening, including 32 in the St. Louis area

MISSOURI, USA — Missouri now has more than 2,400 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with more than half of the cases residing in the St. Louis area.

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said Missouri has 2,367 cases in their Sunday afternoon update, but the counts for St. Louis and St. Charles County were lower than what the local health departments reported earlier, bringing the total to more than 2,400 cases.

The state numbers said 34 people have died from COVID-19 in the state, but the count is missing 11 deaths in the St. Louis area.

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The age breakdown for the state-reported cases is as follows:

  • Under 20    56
  • 20-24    186
  • 25-29    163
  • 30-34    159
  • 35-39    149
  • 40-44    178
  • 45-49    199
  • 50-54    243
  • 55-59    259
  • 60-64    230
  • 65-69    183
  • 70-74    137
  • 75-79    87
  • 80+    134

For a full county-by-county breakdown, use our interactive map below.

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