Numbers Continue to Climb as 693 New Coronavirus Cases & 11 New Deaths Reported in Pennsylvania

Aly Delp

Aly Delp

Published March 30, 2020 4:10 pm
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HARRISBURG, Pa. – Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 numbers continue to climb as the Department of Health today confirmed that as of 12:00 p.m., on Monday, March 30, 2020, 693 new Coronavirus cases have been reported, bringing the statewide total to 4,087.

County Case Counts to Date

County                   Number of Cases      Deaths    
Adams 8
Allegheny 290 2
Armstrong 3
Beaver 44
Berks 82
Blair 6
Bradford 3
Bucks 246 4
Butler 49 2
Cambria 2
Cameron 1
Carbon 13
Centre 24
Chester 145
Clarion 1
Clearfield 4
Columbia 6
Crawford 4
Cumberland 24 1
Dauphin 36
Delaware 303 4
Erie 13
Fayette 11
Franklin 12
Greene 7
Huntingdon 1
Indiana 2
Juniata 3
Lackawanna 62 2
Lancaster 97 2
Lawrence 10 1
Lebanon 27
Lehigh 231 3
Luzerne 150 3
Lycoming 4
Mckean 1
Mercer 7
Mifflin 1
Monroe 182 7
Montgomery 540 5
Montour 10
Northampton 184 5
Northumberland 1
Perry 1
Philadelphia 1,007 7
Pike 39 1
Potter 2
Schuylkill 30
Snyder 2
Somerset 2
Susquehanna 1
Tioga 1
Union 4
Venango 1
Warren 1
Washington 26
Wayne 10
Westmoreland 55
York 54

 

Positive Cases by Age Range to Date

Age Range Percent of Cases
0-4 < 1%
5-12 < 1%
13-18 1%
19-24 10%
25-49 41%
50-64 28%
65+ 19%

 

* Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding

Hospitalizations by Age Range to Date

Total number of hospitalizations since 3/6/2020: 353

Age Range Percent of Cases
0-4 1%
5-12 0%
13-18 1%
19-24 2%
25-49 22%
50-64 25%
65+ 49%

* Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding

Statewide, there are 4,087 cases of COVID-19 reported from commercial, hospital, and state labs. There are 33,777 patients who have tested negative, and 49 deaths. With commercial labs being the primary testing option for most Pennsylvanians, data is not available on the total number of tests pending.

Statewide – The Wolf Administration has taken the following actions in response to the Coronavirus Pandemic:

– Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine have placed a total of 22 counties under a stay-at-home order as of March 28, 2020.

· Released business closure order enforcement data from Pennsylvania State Police.

· Statewide mitigation efforts.

· Guidance for essential and non-essential businesses on mitigation efforts.

· Pennsylvania k-12 schools closed with guidance provided.

· Postponing in-person events that consist of 10 people or more throughout the United States.

· Discretion for religious leaders in holding services.

· No-visitor policies at all State correctional facilities and nursing homes to ensure the safety of inmates, residents, staff and visitors.

· Restricted-visitor policies in state centers.

· Restricted-visitor policies in assisted living and personal care homes.

For the latest information for individuals, families, businesses and schools, visit “Responding to COVID-19” on pa.gov.

The Wolf Administration stresses the role Pennsylvanians play in helping to reduce the spread of COVID-19:

· Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.

· Cover any coughs or sneezes with your elbow, not your hands.

· Clean surfaces frequently.

· Stay home to avoid spreading COVID-19, especially if you are unwell.

All Pennsylvania residents are encouraged to sign up for AlertPA, a text notification system for health, weather, and other important alerts like COVID-19 updates from commonwealth agencies. Residents can sign up online at www.ready.pa.gov/BeInformed/Signup-For-Alerts.

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