PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The Allegheny County Health Department reports 180 new cases of Coronavirus on Monday of the 1,929 test results, but there are no additional deaths.
Of the 180 cases reported in the last 24 hours, 178 are confirmed cases and two are probable.
The total number of cases across the county now stands at 7,474 as of March 14.
The new cases range in age from 2 to 101 years with an average age of 45 years, the Health Department said. The date of the positive tests ranged from July 9 to 26.
Health Department officials report that two more patients have been hospitalized. The total number of hospitalizations among all cases in the county is 583 patients. Of all hospitalized patients, 187 of them have required ICU care and 84 of them have required ventilator treatment.
The death toll 222 deaths.
This is update COVID-19 of July 27, 2020:
In the past 24 hours, 180 new cases were reported from the 1,929 test results. Cases range in age from 2 to 101 years, with 45 being the median age. Positive tests run from July 9 to 26. Two new hospitalizations and no deaths were also reported. pic.twitter.com/jD1XTeAUHH
– Allegheny County Health Department (@HealthAllegheny) July 27, 2020
Here’s the breakdown by the Health Department for age groups of the 147 recently reported cases:
- 00-04 2
- 05-12 6
- 13-18 9
- 19-24 19
- 25-49 65
- 50-64 41
- 65+ 38
This is the gender breakdown:
Health authorities say 106,299 people have been tested for COVID-19 across the county.
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