Montgomery County less than five cases away from meeting the original yellow phase benchmark

Via a press release today, Montgomery County officials announced that there are 27 additional cases of Coronavirus in the county, which includes 11 from long-term care facilities. The countywide total since the start of the pandemic is 8,067.

The county has also reported that there have been four additional confirmed deaths due to coronavirus. That brings the countywide total to 785.

Data on hospitalizations, probable deaths, and positivity rates was not included in the press release.

DATEDaily Positive Test ResultsGoal to Move to Yellow Phase
10-Jun5130
11-Jun4530
12-Jun7430
13-Jun3230
14-Jun2030
15-Jun3930
16-Jun1830
17-Jun2830
18-Jun2530
19-Jun4830
20-Jun2630
21-Jun3130
22-Jun1930
23-Jun2730
14 DAY TOTAL483
14 DAY AVERAGE34.5
14 Day AVERAGE GOAL30
DIFFERENCE4.5

The two charts above show the number of new positive cases over the past 14 days. The number of cases has declined by 564 in comparison to the previous 14 days. While the state has abandoned the formula of needing to have an average of no more than 30 cases per day over 14-days to reach the yellow phase of reopening, the charts show that Montgomery County is 4.5 cases off that original benchmark.

The local data is as follows:

  • Ambler is at 141 cases, which is no change since June 22
    • There have been 16 deaths
  • Lower Gwynedd is at 154 cases, which is one less than since June 22
    • There have been 32 deaths, which is one more than June 22
  • Upper Dublin is at 173 cases, which is no change since June 22
    • There have been 18 deaths
  • Whitpain is at 125 cases, which is no change since June 22
    • There have been 14 deaths

You can view all the county’s data here.