Number of daily reported cases of Coronavirus remains low in Montgomery County

Today via a press release, Montgomery County officials reported 38 additional cases of Coronavirus, of which four are from long-term care facilities.

Officials also reported five deaths confirmed to be due to Coronavirus. The countywide total of confirmed deaths is now 790.

Details on hospitalizations, long-term care facility deaths, probable deaths, and positivity rates were not included in the press release.

DATEDaily Positive Test ResultsGoal to Move to Yellow Phase
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
24-Jun3830
14 DAY AVERAGE33.57142857
14 DAY TOTAL470
14 Day AVERAGE GOAL30
DIFFERENCE3.571428571

The two charts above show the number of new positive cases over the past 14 days. The number of cases has declined by 468 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 3.6 cases off that original benchmark.

The local data is as follows:

  • Ambler is at 141 cases, which is no change since June 23
    • There have been 16 deaths
  • Lower Gwynedd is at 154 cases, which is no change since June 23
    • There have been 33 deaths, which is one more than June 23
  • Upper Dublin is at 177 cases, which is four more than since June 23
    • There have been 18 deaths
  • Whitpain is at 126 cases, which is one more than since June 23
    • There have been 14 deaths

You can view all the county’s data here.