The latest on the Coronavirus in Montgomery County

The Montgomery County COVID-19 dashboard shows that there were 52 new cases of Coronavirus on September 26th, 40 on September 27th, and 31 on September 28th. That brings the total number of cases countywide since the start of the pandemic to 11,959.

One death was reported over these three days (September 28). This brings the total number of deaths countywide since the start of the pandemic to 832. There have been five deaths in September thus far. There were seven deaths during August, 21 in July, and 106 in June.

The 14-day PCR Positivity rate as of September 18th is 2.79%. Having this number under 5% is considered to have the virus under control. This has not been updated since our last report on September 25th.

According to state data, the number of hospitalizations due to Coronavirus in the county as of 12:45 p.m. on September 28th is 26 (down from 32 on September 25). Seven patients require a ventilator.

DATEDaily Positive Test Results
15-Sep54
16-Sep24
17-Sep64
18-Sep53
19-Sep9
20-Sep54
21-Sep34
22-Sep21
23-Sep38
24-Sep30
25-Sep25
26-Sep52
27-Sep40
28-Sep31

14 DAY AVERAGE37.78571429

14 DAY TOTAL529
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The most recent 14-day average of the number of cases is 64 less than the 14-days prior. The most recent seven-day average is 55 less than the previous seven days.

Locally, here are the current numbers:

  • Ambler is at 171 cases, which is no change since September 25th. There have been 16 deaths
  • Lower Gwynedd is at 189, which is three more than since September 25th. There have been 35 deaths
  • Upper Dublin is at 303 cases, which is seven more than since September 25th. There have been 17 deaths
  • Whitpain is at 207 cases, which is one more than since September 25th. There have been 15 deaths

You can view all of the latest data here.