Pennsylvania COVID case count tops 80,000; Allegheny reports new cases, but no new deaths

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Allegheny County reported nine new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, bringing the total to 2,122. County health officials reported no new fatalities, leaving the county tally at 177. Four new hospitalizations were reported, with a total of 361 past and present hospitalizations, to date. The new cases come one day after the county — for the first time in three months — went 24 hours with no new reported cases.

Pennsylvania counted 418 more COVID-19 infections Thursday, pushing the state case total to more than 80,000 since Gov. Tom Wolf announced the first COVID-19 cases on March 6. To date, 80,236 Pennsylvanians have been infected with the novel coronavirus. Roughly 6,060 cases are among healthcare workers.

State health officials also announced 42 new COVID-related fatalities, bringing the death toll to 6,361.

Personal care and nursing homes continue to bear the brunt of the infections, with residents and workers representing roughly one in five of all cases. Resident deaths account for nearly seven in 10 fatalities.

Top COVID-19 news for the week of June 15:

  •   Residents who have attended the recent rallies protesting police violence and are concerned about exposure to the virus can be tested. Allegheny County Health Department Director Dr. Debra Bogen on Wednesday urged residents to wait several days to ensure a more accurate result.
  • Child immunizations have slumped during the pandemic, Bogen said Wednesday, encouraging parents to make an appointment at the county’s immunization clinic by calling 412-578-8062. For more information, click here.
  • With an urgent need for blood and platelet donations, the American Red Cross will test all donations for COVID-19 antibodies for a limited time, Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine said Wednesday.
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Pennsylvania COVID case count tops 80,000; Allegheny reports new cases, but no new deaths

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