Allegheny Co. Health Dept. Announces 149 New Coronavirus Cases, Bringing Countywide Total To 13,281
By: KDKA-TV News Staff
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The Allegheny County Health Department is reporting 149 new Coronavirus cases Friday and six new deaths.
Of the newly reported cases, 107 are confirmed from 1,385 PCR tests and 42 are probable. 28 of those probable cases are from positive antigen tests.
The total number of cases countywide now stands at 13,821 since March 14.
New cases range in age from 2 years to 94 years with a median age of 39 years, the Health Department says. The dates of positive tests ranged from Oct. 7-15.
Of the six new deaths, two of the people were in their 70s and one was in their 80s. Three people were in their 90s.
Two of the new deaths are associated with long-term care facilities.
This is a *corrected* COVID-19 Daily Update from the Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) for October 16, 2020. A previous report contained an incorrect date range for positive tests. We apologize for the error. The correct report follows. pic.twitter.com/E0qOVkGnJD
— Allegheny County Health Department (@HealthAllegheny) October 16, 2020
There have been 1,325 hospitalizations in Allegheny County since the outbreak began. Of all the hospitalized patients, 342 of them have needed care in the ICU, and 129 of them have required treatment with a ventilator.
The county-wide death toll stands at 403.
Of the recent rise in cases, the Health Department says, "The Health Department is monitoring the new cases closely and is prepared with additional case investigators and contact tracers if the numbers stay the same or increase. As Dr. Bogen said at the Wednesday briefing, the department will approach any new mitigation measures as it always has, by following the science and what the case investigations tell us about how the virus is spreading."
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