July 12, 2020 – Department of Health Report

Department of Health Provides Update on COVID-19, 725 Positives Bring Statewide Total to 95,414

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Health today confirmed as of 12:00 a.m., July 12, that there are 725 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 95,414. All 67 counties in Pennsylvania have cases of COVID-19.

The number of new cases in Allegheny County increased by 200 cases overnight. Philadelphia County reported 148 new cases overnight.

The number of tests administered within the past 7 days between July 5 and July 11 was 137,084 with 5,314 positive test results.

The data section of the website is down for maintenance, so only new cases are being reported. The table included below shows new cases by county.

County
Cases
Confirmed
Probable
ADAMS
396
383
13
ALLEGHENY
4962
4771
191
ARMSTRONG
86
86
0
BEAVER
837
812
25
BEDFORD
92
85
7
BERKS
4692
4534
158
BLAIR
104
93
11
BRADFORD
59
52
7
BUCKS
6083
5537
546
BUTLER
421
381
40
CAMBRIA
136
115
21
CAMERON
4
4
0
CARBON
298
294
4
CENTRE
243
226
17
CHESTER
4012
3797
215
CLARION
62
58
4
CLEARFIELD
90
70
20
CLINTON
97
85
12
COLUMBIA
419
395
24
CRAWFORD
77
61
16
CUMBERLAND
947
902
45
DAUPHIN
2290
2227
63
DELAWARE
7548
7320
228
ELK
29
25
4
ERIE
712
608
104
FAYETTE
196
187
9
FOREST
7
5
2
FRANKLIN
1003
972
31
FULTON
19
17
2
GREENE
70
62
8
HUNTINGDON
258
251
7
INDIANA
150
140
10
JEFFERSON
37
31
6
JUNIATA
116
109
7
LACKAWANNA
1761
1702
59
LANCASTER
4844
4739
105
LAWRENCE
174
151
23
LEBANON
1441
1381
60
LEHIGH
4430
4379
51
LUZERNE
3017
2959
58
LYCOMING
242
225
17
MCKEAN
20
12
8
MERCER
169
148
21
MIFFLIN
72
67
5
MONROE
1471
1428
43
MONTGOMERY
8856
8841
15
MONTOUR
79
71
8
NORTHAMPTON
3554
3442
112
NORTHUMBERLAND
346
312
34
PERRY
92
85
7
PHILADELPHIA
22987
22979
8
PIKE
504
479
25
POTTER
18
15
3
SCHUYLKILL
776
747
29
SNYDER
72
61
11
SOMERSET
81
71
10
SULLIVAN
10
5
5
SUSQUEHANNA
195
188
7
TIOGA
29
23
6
UNION
99
89
10
VENANGO
36
23
13
WARREN
10
5
5
WASHINGTON
447
430
17
WAYNE
141
134
7
WESTMORELAND
994
968
26
WYOMING
45
42
3
YORK
1850
1804
46
Total
95414
92700
2714

Death data and additional numbers will be updated Monday the Department of Health website.

“As the entire state is now in the green phase, we must remain committed to protecting against COVID-19 by wearing a mask, practicing social distancing and avoiding large gatherings,” Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine said. “Pennsylvania has been a model for the country on how to reopen effectively using a careful, measured approach. However, the virus has not gone away, and we are seeing cases rise, especially in Southwest Pennsylvania.”

Mask-wearing is required in all businesses and whenever leaving home. Consistent mask-wearing is critical to preventing the spread of COVID-19.

There are 635 patients who have a positive serology test and either COVID-19 symptoms or a high-risk exposure, which are considered probable cases and not confirmed cases. There are 829,018 patients who have tested negative to date. Of the patients who have tested positive to date the age breakdown is as follows:

  • Nearly 1% are ages 0-4;
  • 1% are ages 5-12;
  • Nearly 3% are ages 13-18;
  • 8% are ages 19-24;
  • 37% are ages 25-49;
  • Nearly 24% are ages 50-64; and
  • 26% are ages 65 or older.

Most of the patients hospitalized are ages 65 or older, and most of the deaths have occurred in patients 65 or older. More data is available here.

The department is seeing significant increases in the number of COVID-19 cases among younger age groups, particularly 19 to 24-year-olds. An alert was sent to healthcare providers over the weekend about the changing COVID-19 case demographics, as there are more cases in younger age groups than in those 50-64 and 65+. The following regions have seen significant increases among 19 to 24-year-olds in each month from April to present in July:

  • SW – Just over 5 percent of cases in April to over 25 percent of cases so far in July;
  • SE – Nearly 5 percent of cases in April to over 16 percent of cases so far in July;
  • NE – Nearly 6 percent of cases in April to over 16 percent of cases so far in July;
  • NW – Nearly 7 percent of cases in April to over 12 percent of cases so far in July; and
  • NC – Nearly 8 percent of cases in April to nearly 13 percent of cases so far in July.
  • SC – Just over 7 percent of cases in April to nearly 13 percent of cases so far in July.

In nursing and personal care homes, there are 18,258 resident cases of COVID-19, and 3,471 cases among employees, for a total of 21,729 cases at 748 distinct facilities in 57 counties. Out of our total deaths, 4,706 have occurred in residents from nursing or personal care facilities. A county breakdown can be found here.

Approximately 7,132 of our total cases are in health care workers.

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

Currently, all 67 counties are in the green phase of reopening.

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.
  • If you must go out, you are required to wear a mask when in a business or where it is difficult to maintain proper social distancing.

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