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Tuesday update: Pa. adds 451 COVID-19 cases

The Pennsylvania Department of Health today confirmed as of midnight that there are 451 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 68,637. All 67 counties in Pennsylvania have cases of COVID-19.

There are 5,152 total deaths attributed to COVID-19, an increase of 13 new deaths.

Carbon County reported 231 cases and 22 deaths.

Lehigh County was reporting 3,676 positives and 210 deaths.

In Monroe County, there were 1,305 positive cases and 99 deaths.

The number of positive cases in Northampton County was 2,933. Northampton was reporting 199 deaths.

Schuylkill County has 600 positive cases and 27 deaths.

In Luzerne County, there are 2,662 positive cases with 135 deaths.

“As Pennsylvania continues to move forward in the process to reopen, we need to remember that the threat from COVID-19 has not gone away,” Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine said. “As counties move into the yellow and green phases, we must take personal responsibility to protect others. Wearing a mask, continuing to maintain social distancing, and washing your hands frequently are all steps we can take to help protect others, including our most vulnerable Pennsylvanians, our essential workers and our healthcare system.”

There are 551 patients who have a positive serology test and either COVID-19 symptoms or a high-risk exposure, which are considered probable cases and not confirmed cases. There are 339,835 patients who have tested negative to date. Of the patients who have tested positive to date the age breakdown is as follows:

• Nearly 1% are ages 0-4;

• Nearly 1% are ages 5-12;

• Nearly 2% are ages 13-18;

• Nearly 6% are ages 19-24;

• Nearly 37% are ages 25-49;

• 25% are ages 50-64; and

• Nearly 29% are ages 65 or older.

Most of the patients hospitalized are ages 65 or older, and most of the deaths have occurred in patients 65 or older.

In nursing and personal care homes, there are 14,857 resident cases of COVID-19, and 2,505 cases among employees, for a total of 17,362 at 594 distinct facilities in 44 counties. Out of our total deaths, 3,395 have occurred in residents from nursing or personal care facilities.

Approximately 5,159 of our total cases are in health care workers.

Non-life-sustaining businesses in the red phase are ordered to be closed and schools are closed statewide through the remainder of the academic year. Currently, 49 counties are in the yellow phase of reopening. Eight additional counties will move to yellow and 17 to green on May 29. All remaining red counties are expected to move to yellow by June 5.