Allegheny Co. Health Dept. Announces 9 Additional Deaths, And 68 More Coronavirus Cases
By: KDKA-TV News Staff
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The Allegheny County Health Department is reporting 68 new Coronavirus cases out of 663 test results and nine additional deaths this Wednesday.
Of the 68 new cases, 62 are confirmed and six are probable.
New cases range in age from 1 to 97 years with a median age of 21 years, according to the Health Department. The date of positive tests ranged from Aug. 31 through Sept. 8.
The total number of cases countywide now stands at 10,915 since March.
The Health Department says they have now started counting all positive antigen tests as probable cases.
There have been 1,040 hospitalizations in Allegheny County since the outbreak began. Of all the hospitalized patients, 274 of them have needed care in the ICU, and 104 of them have required treatment with a ventilator.
The death toll stands at 358. The nine new deaths reported today includes "information imported by the state from the Electronic Death Reporting System (EDRS)." The dates of those victims' deaths range from from Aug. 20 through Sept. 7.
Five of the patients were in their 70s, three in their 80s, and one in their 90s. Seven of the cases were related to long-term care facilities.
This is the September 9, 2020 COVID-19 Update.
In the last 24 hours, 68 new cases were reported out of 663 tests. Of those, 62 are confirmed & 6 are probable. New cases range from 1-97 years with a median age of 21. Positive tests ranged from August 31 through September 8. pic.twitter.com/eLmDZOX7kV
— Allegheny County Health Department (@HealthAllegheny) September 9, 2020
Since March 14, there have been 10,915 cases of COVID-19 in Allegheny County residents, 1,040 hospitalizations and 358 deaths.
Visit the county's dashboard at https://t.co/8iZNA5dcpr for information on cases, testing and outcomes.
— Allegheny County Health Department (@HealthAllegheny) September 9, 2020
Health officials say 159,771 individuals have been tested for COVID-19 across the county.
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