Montgomery County releases three days of data for Coronavirus

On Monday via a press release, Montgomery County officials released data for May 30, May 31 and June 1. Over those three days, 172 (May 30: 89, May 31: 51, June 1: 32) people tested positive for Coronavirus, and 16 individuals died of confirmed cases.

That brings the countywide total to 7,031 cases and 693 confirmed deaths. Thirty-six of the new cases over the three days were from long-term care facilities.

The 14-day total of positive tests is 1,086 with a daily average of 78 based on the county’s data. The goal to reach phase yellow set by the governor is to have a 14-day daily average of 30. The county is currently off that pace by 48. Please note that Governor Wolf announced that Montgomery County will likely move to the yellow phase of reopening on June 5th, so unless the numbers dramatically change, this formula is no longer relevant.

The latest local data is as follows:

  • Ambler is at 111, which is five more than Friday
    • There have been 15 deaths overall in Ambler
  • Lower Gwynedd is at 140, which is the same as Friday
    • There have been 27 deaths overall in Lower Gwynedd
  • Upper Dublin is at 154, which is three more than Friday
    • There have been 18 deaths overall in Upper Dublin
  • Whitpain is at 113, which is one more than Friday
    • There have been 11 deaths overall in Whitpain

That is all the data that we usually provide that was available.