UPDATE: July 1, 2020

STATE: Pennsylvania COVID-19 Statistics
per Pennsylvania Department of Health
Data updated as of 12:00pm on 7/1/2020

Total Cases 1 Negative Tests 2 Total Deaths
87,242 689,562 6,649

 

1 Total case counts include confirmed and probable cases.
2 Negative case data only includes negative PCR tests. Negative case data does not include negative antibody tests.

 

STATE: Pennsylvania COVID-19 Statistics
per Pennsylvania Department of Health
Data updated as of 12:00pm on 7/1/2020

Cases
Total Cases 87,242
Confirmed Case 84,751
Probable cases by Definition and High-Risk Exposure 2,491

 

REGIONAL: COVID-19 Cases by County to Date
per Pennsylvania Department of Health
Data updated as of 12:00pm on 7/1/2020

County Total Cases * Confirmed Cases Probable Cases Negative Tests Deaths New cases since 6/30 New deaths since 6/30
10-County Region 5,212 4,941 271 108,248 347 +170
Allegheny 2,870 2,722 148 55,605 187 +110
Armstrong 76 76 2,166 6 +2
Beaver 678 658 20 6,260 78 +9
Butler 311 278 33 6,864 13 +4
Fayette 117 111 6 4,921 4 +1
Greene 41 38 3 1,252
Indiana 111 102 9 2,966 6 +3
Lawrence 103 91 12 2,693 9 +1
Washington 230 217 13 7,823 6 +11
Westmoreland 675 648 27 17,698 38 +29

* Case counts include confirmed and probable.
Case data from PA-NEDSS.  Death data is a combination of PA-NEDSS and EDRS.

 

REGIONAL: COVID-19 Cases Associated with
Nursing Homes and Personal Care Homes to Date

per Pennsylvania Department of Health
Data updated as of 12:00pm on 7/1/2020

County Facilities with Cases Cases Among Residents Cases Among Employees
10-County Region 94 1,135 284
Allegheny 46 539 160
Armstrong 2 8 7
Beaver 3 392 44
Butler 9 18 13
Fayette 3 5 5
Greene 1 2 1
Indiana 6 16 5
Lawrence 2 2
Washington 6 8 3
Westmoreland 16 147 44

 

State Coronavirus Updates

  • Gov. Wolf Visits UPMC Pinnacle Community Osteopathic, Thanks Staff, Discusses Required Mask-wearing Benefits: As health care professionals work the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic and the commonwealth continues to emphasize the importance of mask-wearing and social distancing to protect all, Governor Tom Wolf visited UPMC Pinnacle Community Osteopathic Hospital in Harrisburg to thank staff and stress why mask-wearing is a necessary requirement to fight the spread of COVID-19. Read more: https://dingo.telicon.com/PA/library/2020/2020062967.HTM
  • Gov. Wolf Administration Announces Strategy to Ease Long-Term Care Facility Restrictions through Gradual Three-Step Process to Protect Vulnerable Populations: The Pennsylvania departments of Health and Human Services issued updated guidance to ensure a safe return to activities, visitation, and other events for residents in nursing homespersonal care homes, assisted living residences and private intermediate care facilities. Read more: https://dingo.telicon.com/PA/library/2020/2020062974.HTM
  • Pennsylvania Extends Unemployment Compensation Benefits for 13 More Weeks: Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Secretary Jerry Oleksiak announced that people who exhaust their regular unemployment compensation (UC) and federal Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) may now qualify for 13 additional weeks of payments through the state’s Unemployment Compensation Extended Benefits program. Read more: https://dingo.telicon.com/PA/library/2020/2020063079.HTM
  • Partnership Aimed To Unlock $100M in Student Loan Savings for All Pennsylvanians During By COVID-19 Pandemic: Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced a partnership with Summer, a social enterprise, to provide free student loan assistance for all residents during the COVID-19 crisis. Read more: https://dingo.telicon.com/PA/library/2020/2020063085.HTM
  • PA Attorney General’s Office Has Saved $1.65 Million For Consumers During COVID-19 Pandemic: Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced that his office’s Bureau of Consumer Protection has saved nearly $1.65 million for Pennsylvanians during the COVID-19 crisis. The Bureau of Consumer Protections focuses on mediating complaints from Pennsylvanians who, among other things, have been cheated out of services or products they never received, and during the COVID-19 pandemic were also tasked with assisting consumers who had paid for events, vacations, and camps that were cancelled due to the pandemic. Read more: https://dingo.telicon.com/PA/library/2020/2020070186.HTM
  • More Than 310,000 Pennsylvanians Receive Rebates Early to Provide Support During COVID-19 Pandemic: Governor Tom Wolf and Treasurer Joe Torsella announced more than 310,000 Pennsylvanians have received their rebates early through the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program, which provides support to older homeowners, renters and people with disabilities. Read more: https://dingo.telicon.com/PA/library/2020/2020070180.HTM
  • Pennsylvania Restaurants and Bars Required to Protect Workers and Patrons During COVID-19: The Wolf Administration reminded Pennsylvanians of the requirements put in place for restaurants and bars to protect the health and safety of workers and patrons from COVID-19. Read more: https://dingo.telicon.com/PA/library/2020/2020070163.HTM
  • PA Health Department unveils new ‘COVID-19 Early Warning Monitoring Dashboard,’ as some areas of the state are experiencing notable virus case, test positivity increases: On the last day of June, Pennsylvania’s statewide COVID-19 cases are up compared to one week ago, but the positive test rate at this time remains unchanged, with some areas of the state experiencing increasing cases, while others – including the hard-hit southeast – continue to show improvement. See attachment.
  • The Pennsylvania Department of Health recently released an online COVID-19 complaint form to report businesses that are ignoring the regulations imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Regional Coronavirus Updates

  • Allegheny County Department of Health
    • Of the 2,870 cases in Allegheny County, 2,722 are confirmed and 148 are probable cases. Additionally, there are 397 past or present hospitalizations (+4). All deaths to date are of individuals ranging in age from 23-103, with 84 being the median age of those who have died. In the newest cases, ages range from 4 months to 85 years with the median age being 29.

 

Federal Coronavirus Updates

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

 

National Coronavirus Updates