PITTSBURGH — Allegheny County reported 172 new positive cases and no additional deaths Monday, according to the Allegheny County Health Department.
With Monday’s new cases, the county’s total is now at 6.435 cases. The new positive cases come out of 2,173 test results from that span July 3 through July 17.
In the newest cases, ages range from 2 to 97 years old with the median age being 42.
JUST IN: @HealthAllegheny reports 172 new coronavirus cases, 4 new hospitalizations, and 0 new deaths.
— Aaron Martin (@WPXIAaronMartin) July 20, 2020
PERSPECTIVE: The new cases are out of 2,173 tests, a positivity rate of 7.9%. This is the 3rd straight day below 10%. The tests range from July 3rd through 19th
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COVID-19 Daily Update for July 20, 2020:
— Allegheny County Health Department (@HealthAllegheny) July 20, 2020
Today’s report (6,435 cases) includes 172 new cases out of 2,173 test results. The newest cases range from 2 to 97 years old with 42 being the median age. Positive tests span July 3-19. There are also 4 new hospitalizations. pic.twitter.com/9RLJnDAdXL
The total number of people who have died from coronavirus complications is 208.
There has also been 4 new hospitalizations reported.
On Monday, there were 711 additional positive cases reported across the state, bringing the statewide total to 101,738. Three more deaths were reported.
See the numbers local counties reported today HERE.
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