Another 133 COVID-19 cases were reported by the Allegheny County Health Department on Sunday.
The 133 new cases are out of 1,750 test results, officials said. The date of positive tests range from July 7 through July 25. They are people between ages 2 and 95 years old.
JUST IN: @HealthAllegheny reports 133 new coronavirus cases, 4 hospitalizations, and 0 deaths.
— Aaron Martin (@WPXIAaronMartin) July 26, 2020
PERSPECTIVE: The new cases reported in the last 24 hours are out of 1,750 tests, a 7.6% positivity rate. Positives range from July 7th through July 25th, a sign testing delays remain
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There have also been 4 new hospitalizations. No additional deaths were reported.
MORE: This is the second consecutive days with 4 new hospitalizations, a steep drop off from the 22 reported Friday. However, based on the info released, it’s unclear exactly when those hospitalizations occurred
— Aaron Martin (@WPXIAaronMartin) July 26, 2020
Of the 133 cases, 127 are confirmed cases and 6 are probable.
Since March 14, there have been 7,294 cases of COVID-19 in Allegheny County residents, 581 hospitalizations and 222 deaths.
The July 26, 2020 COVID-19 Update:
— Allegheny County Health Department (@HealthAllegheny) July 26, 2020
In the last 24 hours, 133 new cases were reported out of 1,750 test results. New cases range from 2-95 years with 53 being the median age. Positive tests range from July 7-25. Four new hospitalizations were report & no additional deaths. pic.twitter.com/befXezpqin
Across Pennsylvania, 800 additional cases of COVID-19 were reported Sunday, bringing the statewide total to 107,425.
The county-by-county breakdown can be found HERE.
There are 7,118 total deaths attributed to COVID-19, an increase of 4 new deaths reported.
There are 1,028,776 patients who have tested negative to date.
#COVID19 Update (as of 7/26/20 at 12:00 am):
— PA Department of Health (@PAHealthDept) July 26, 2020
• 800 additional positive cases of COVID-19
• 107,425 total cases statewide
• 7,118 deaths statewide
• 1,028,776 patients tested negative to date
More information: https://t.co/7pzosEXhEX
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