Another St. Louis County resident has died from COVID-19, according to the Minnesota Department of Health's Thursday update.
The individual was 85-89 years old. The latest death brings the county's death toll from COVID-19 to 25.
The death was among 15 reported in 10 counties in the state Thursday.
The health department also reported that five more people have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in St. Louis County.
According to the county, the number of known residents with COVID-19 currently requiring isolation has dropped by 21 in the last day to 176.
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The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in the county is three, with one person in an intensive care unit.
Three more people tested positive in Itasca County. The state reported no other new cases of COVID-19 in Northeastern Minnesota.
The Health Department reported a total of 389 more people with COVID-19 and the completion of 7,903 more diagnostic tests.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported that two more people have been diagnosed in Bayfield County, bringing this week's total to 13 so far.
Another person has tested positive in Douglas County. Statewide, Wisconsin reported a total of 1,547 more cases for a record single-day high. Prior to Thursday, the most new cases the state reported in a single day was 1,498 on Sept. 4.
Another 8,822 people have been tested and 10 more Wisconsin residents have died from the illness. None of them resided in the Northland.
This story was updated at 2:11 p.m. Sept. 10 with additional information from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. It was originally posted at 11:27 a.m. Sept. 10.