HARRISBURG (Newsradio 1020 KDKA) - The Pennsylvania Department of Health has announced 356 new cases of COVID-19 in the state on Monday.These new cases bring the total to 72,282 across the state of Pennsylvania, in all 67 counties.There have also been 12 new deaths; the statewide total is now 5,567.
3,557 of those deaths have occurred in nursing home patients.5,463 of the total positive cases have been seen in healthcare workers.There are 15,545 cases that have been tested for in nursing homes and personal care residents; 2,663 cases are within the nursing home and personal care employees for a total of 18,208 in 44 counties. To date, there have been 383,111 negative tests in Pennsylvania.
Age breakdown:
- Nearly 1% are ages 0-4;
- Nearly 1% are ages 5-12;
- Nearly 2% are ages 13-18;
- 6% are ages 19-24;
- Nearly 37% are ages 25-49;
- 25% are ages 50-64; and
- 28% are ages 65 or older.
But most of the deaths and hospitalizations have occurred in the 65 and older age group."As Pennsylvania continues to move forward in the process to reopen, we need to remember that the threat from COVID-19 has not gone away. "As counties move into the yellow and green phases, we must take personal responsibility to protect others. Wearing a mask, continuing to maintain social distancing, and washing your hands frequently are all steps we can take to help protect others, including our most vulnerable Pennsylvanians, our essential workers and our healthcare system," Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine said. The Pennsylvania Department of Health has a digital map on their website to track the locations and densities of the positives as they are reported across the state.
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