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Allegheny County's average of new covid cases hits low not seen since November - TribLIVE

Allegheny County's average of new covid cases hits low not seen since November - TribLIVE

Allegheny County's average of new covid cases hits low not seen since November - TribLIVE
May 07, 2021 53 secs

The Allegheny County Health Department reported 191 additional coronavirus cases.

Westmoreland County saw 68 additional cases — 58 confirmed and 10 probable — with its total climbing to 33,179.

Pennsylvania’s covid case total grew to 1,169,678 with an additional 2,986 cases Friday, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.

Philadelphia had the most newly reported cases in the state with 339, followed by Allegheny (191), Montgomery (166), Berks (161) and Bucks (143).

Those bring the state’s total deaths related to covid-19 to 26,494.

The Allegheny County Health Department reported six additional deaths to hit 1,896 in the county.

The Pennsylvania Department of Health, meanwhile, added four deaths to Allegheny County, with its total climbing to 1,919.

The discrepancy between the two health departments hasn’t fully been explained.

Westmoreland County added one additional death to reach 747 overall.

Here are total long-term care deaths for the rest of the region:.

Allegheny County has reached 37.56% (459,483) of its population fully vaccinated with another 227,275 partially vaccinated, according to state data.

The county has averaged about 3,797 people becoming fully vaccinated since Jan.

In Westmoreland County, it’s 31.45% (114,862) fully vaccinated and 41,849 partially vaccinated.

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