The Pennsylvania Department of Health reported today that the number of people who tested positive for Covid-19 in Indiana County remained unchanged in the last 24 hours. A total of 76 people have tested positive for Covid-19 since record keeping began. The number of deaths attributed to the virus in the county remained at five.
Indiana – the 15701 zip code – has the most positive cases with 23, with 90 negatives. The county has 22 ventilators, with one in use.
Among neighboring counties, Westmoreland reports the most positive cases, with two reported in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 417, and deaths remained at 30. Armstrong County’s total of positive cases stayed at 55, with deaths at four, one since Saturday’s report. Jefferson County stayed at seven positive cases. Cambria County increased by two cases to 44, with deaths at one.
The number of positive cases in Pennsylvania reached 56,611, an increase of 1,295 from Saturday. The 26 to 49 year old age group has the most positive cases with 37 percent of the 56,611 cases. Reported deaths in Pennsylvania attributed to confirmed cases stand at 3,707, an increase of 19, significantly fewer than most days.
These positive tested totals reflect how many people have tested positive since the Department of Health started recording and not how many people are currently ill.
While 56,611 have tested positive in the state, 227,772 have tested negative. In Indiana County, have 885 tested negative.
Here is more information from the Pennsylvania Department of Health.












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