HARRISBURG (Newsradio 1020 KDKA) - The Pennsylvania Department of Health has announced an additional 822 cases of COVID-19 and increase of 199 compared to Sunday.
These new cases bring the total to 63,056 across the state of Pennsylvania.
4,479 of the positive cases have been seen in healthcare workers.
There has also been 87 additional deaths confirmed in the commonwealth, to bring the total to 4,505 since the pandemic began.
3,086 of the state's total deaths have occurred in residents of nursing or personal care facilities.
There are now 13,626 cases of COVID-19 in residents of long-term care facilities with 2,111 among employees for a total of 15,737 at 561 facilities across the commonwealth.
To date, there have been 277,553 negative tests in Pennsylvania.
Age Breakdown:
- Nearly 1% are ages 0-4;
- Nearly 1% are ages 5-12;
- Nearly 2% are ages 13-18;
- Nearly 6% are ages 19-24;
- Nearly 37% are ages 25-49;
- Nearly 26% are ages 50-64; and
- Nearly 29% are ages 65 or older.
Most of the deaths and hospitalizations have occurred in the 65 and older age group.
"As counties move from red to yellow, we need all Pennsylvanians to continue to follow the social distancing and mitigation efforts in place," Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine said.
"We must continue to protect our most vulnerable Pennsylvanians, which includes our seniors, those with underlying health issues, our healthcare workers and our first responders. I am proud of the work that Pennsylvanians have done so far, but we cannot stop now, we must continue to take the necessary steps to protect ourselves from COVID-19."
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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