Daily Montgomery County COVID-19 Update
Based on the information found on Montgomery County’s COVID-19 dashboard, here’s a quick update on the spread of coronavirus across the County.
There were two new cases reported on Tuesday, bringing the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases to 34 countywide.
The County’s total number of cases represent 35-percent of all confirmed cases statewide.
By comparison, as of 1:00 PM Tuesday afternoon the number of confirmed cases in neighboring counties is significantly lower:
County | # of Positive Cases |
Berks County | 0 |
Bucks County | 8 |
Chester County | 4 |
Delaware County | 9 |
Lehigh County | 1 |
Philadelphia County | 10 |
Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health
Of Montgomery County’s 34 confirmed cases, 16 are male, 18 are female.
The County’s 34 cases are spread across all ages with the youngest patient being a 2 years-old New Hanover girl and the oldest patient, a 72 year-old Upper Provident woman.
Countywide, the average age of residents with Coronavirus is just over 45 years-old.
With the exception of a single case in Lower Moreland in the County’s southeast corner, incidents of COVID-19 are predominantly found in the central and western sections of Montgomery County, with the majority of cases found along the Main Line and the 422 Corridor:
Municipality | # of Positive Cases |
Lower Merion | 6 |
Lower Providence | 6 |
Skippack | 3 |
Collegeville | 2 |
Lower Gwynedd | 2 |
Perkiomen | 2 |
Upper Merion | 2 |
Worcester | 2 |
Cheltenham | 1 |
Conshohocken | 1 |
Douglass | 1 |
East Norriton | 1 |
Limerick | 1 |
Lower Moreland | 1 |
Lower Salford | 1 |
New Hanover | 1 |
Upper Providence | 1 |
Stay current on Montgomery County’s effort to battle the coronavirus here.
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