Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Allegheny County reports 127 new virus cases

Triple-digit increase for 6th day in a row

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For the sixth consecutiv­e day, Allegheny County reported a triple-digit increase Sunday in new daily COVID-19 cases with 127 more infections. No new deaths were reported.

Westmorela­nd County, which has the region’s second-highest number of COVID-19 cases, reported 27 new positive cases, bringing its total to 801.

Overall, 230 new cases — and no deaths — were reported in Western Pennsylvan­ia on Sunday.

Since Allegheny County reported its first confirmed case of COVID-19 on March 14, it has had a total of 3,557 cases — 3,378 are confirmed and 179 are probable.

The county is reporting that 187 people have died from COVID-19, with 175 confirmed and 12 probable.

The county reported four new hospitaliz­ations because of the viral disease. Of the latest cases, the ages range from 8 months to 84 years, with 30 being the median.

The state on Sunday reported an increase of 479 positive cases, with four additional deaths. Pennsylvan­ia now has 89,854 total cases and 6,753 deaths.

Allegheny County is continuing to ask residents to limit travel and errands to only those that are necessary. In response to a surge of cases over the previous week, county officials on Thursday ordered all bars, restaurant­s and casinos to close for a week, starting Friday, and prohibited gatherings of more than 25 people.

Here are the total number of positive cases reported Sunday in Western Pennsylvan­ia:

• Allegheny: 3,557 (up 127 from Saturday)

• Armstrong: 78 (down 1)

• Beaver: 737 (up 17)

• Butler: 346 (up 6)

• Cambria: 96 (up 2)

• Clarion: 48 (up 6)

• Clearfield: 74 (no change)

• Crawford: 66 (up 4)

• Erie: 650 (up 4)

• Fayette: 140 (up 5)

• Forest: 7 (no change)

• Greene: 44 (up 2)

• Indiana: 114 (no change)

• Jefferson: 30 (up 2)

• Lawrence: 119 (up 5)

• Mercer: 154 (up 4)

• Somerset: 63 (no change)

• Venango: 27 (up 4)

• Washington: 295 (up 16)

• Westmorela­nd: 801 (up 27)

Here are the total number of deaths reported Sunday in Western Pennsylvan­ia:

• Allegheny: 187 (no change from Saturday. The state is reporting 190)

• Armstrong: 6 (no change)

• Beaver: 79 (no change)

• Butler: 13 (no change)

• Cambria: 3 (no change)

• Clarion: 2 (no change)

• Clearfield: 0 (no change)

• Crawford: 0 (no change)

• Erie: 12 (no change)

• Fayette: 4 (no change)

• Forest: 0 (no change)

• Greene: 0 (no change)

• Indiana: 6 (no change)

• Jefferson: 1 (no change)

• Lawrence: 9 (no change)

• Mercer: 6 (no change)

• Somerset: 1 (no change)

• Venango: 0 (no change)

• Washington: 6 (no change)

• Westmorela­nd: 38 (no change)

Demographi­c data in Allegheny County, based on data reported Sunday:

Cases by age group:

• 0-4: 29 (1%)

• 5-12: 48 (1%)

• 13-18: 80 (2%)

• 19-24: 602 (17%)

• 25-49: 1,330 (37%)

• 50-64: 718 (20%)

• 65 and over: 750 (21%)

Deaths by age group:

• 20-29: 1 (1%)

• 40-49: 2 (1%)

• 50-59: 9 (5%)

• 60-69: 23 (12%)

• 70 and over: 152 (81%)

Cases by gender:

• Female: 1,864 (52%)

• Male: 1,693 (48%)

Deaths by gender:

• Female: 111 (59%)

• Male: 76 (41%)

Cases by race:

• White: 2,170 (61%)

• Black: 825 (23%)

• Asian: 149 (4%)

• Other: 47 (1%)

• Race unknown: 366 (10%)

Deaths by race:

• White: 148 (80%)

• Black: 36 (19%)

• Asian: 1 (1%)

• Race unknown: 2 (1%)

Nursing and personal care homes

The state has released data — organized by county — about cases and deaths at nursing and personal care homes.

Here’s informatio­n about

Western Pennsylvan­ia, based on Sunday’s figures, with changes in deaths noted in parenthese­s:

• Allegheny: 47 facilities, 542 cases among residents, 164 cases among employees, 147 deaths (no change)

• Armstrong: 2 facilities, 8 cases among residents, 7 cases among employees, 5 deaths (no change)

• Beaver: 4 facilities, 393 cases among residents, 44 cases among employees, 82 deaths (no change)

• Butler: 10 facilities, 19 cases among residents, 13 cases among employees, 2 deaths (no change)

• Cambria: 2 facilities, 1 case among residents, 3 case among employees, 0 deaths (no change)

• Clarion: 1 facility, 6 cases among residents, 2 case among employees, 0 deaths (no change)

• Clearfield: 2 facilities, 2 cases among residents, 1 case among employees, 0 deaths (no change)

• Crawford: 2 facilities, 1 case among residents, 2 cases among employees, 0 deaths (no change)

• Erie: 16 facilities, 53 cases among residents, 50 cases among employees, 9 deaths (no change)

• Fayette: 3 facilities, 6 cases among residents, 5 cases among employees, 1 death (no change)

• Greene: 1 facility, 2 cases among residents, 1 case among employees, 0 deaths (no change)

• Indiana: 6 facilities, 16 cases among residents, 5 cases among employees, 4 deaths (no change)

• Jefferson: 1 facility, 1 case among residents, 3 case among employees, 0 deaths (no change)

• Lawrence: 2 facilities, 0 cases among residents, 2 cases among employees, 0 deaths (no change)

• Mercer: 3 facilities, 1 case among residents, 2 case among employees, 0 deaths (no change)

• Washington: 7 facilities, 9 cases among residents, 3 cases among employees, 2 deaths (no change)

• Westmorela­nd: 17 facilities, 148 cases among residents, 45 cases among employees, 29 deaths (no change)

• Pennsylvan­ia: 709 facilities, 17,923 cases among residents, 3,346 cases among employees, 4,592 deaths (no change)

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