Montgomery County COVID-19 Morning Update – March 25th

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Based on the information found on the County’s COVID-19 website as well as the commissioner’s press conference Tuesday afternoon, here is quick snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County.

There were 23 new positive Montgomery County COVID-19 cases reported on Tuesday. These positive individuals are from 17 municipalities, none of which are reporting their first cases.

A breakdown of Monday’s reported new positive cases follows:

  • Age Range: 22 to 86
  • Age Brackets: (3) 20 – 29, (6) 30 – 39, (2) 40 – 49, (6) 50 – 59, (3) 60 – 69, (1) 70 – 79, (2) 80 – 84
  • Gender: 12 females, 11 males
  • Hospitalized: (2) Yes, (9) No, (12) Unknown,

The 23 new positive cases brings the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases to 159 countywide.

Of those 159 confirmed cases countywide, 83 are male, 76 are female.

The County’s total number of reported cases represent 19-percent of the 851 confirmed positive COVID-19 cases across Pennsylvania.

By comparison, as of noon Tuesday, neighboring and surrounding counties continues to trend lower have fewer positive COVID-19 cases:

County # of Positive Cases
Berks County 16
Bucks County 65
Delaware County 84
Lehigh County 27
Philadelphia County 128
Lancaster County 10
Chester County 40

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health

 

The County’s 136 COVID-19 cases are spread across all ages with the youngest patient being a 1 year-old Royersford boy and the oldest patient, a 95 year-old Cheltenham man.

Incidents of COVID-19 are spread across all sections of Montgomery County.

Click here for an interactive version of the map.

Stay current on Montgomery County’s effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus here.

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