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Allegheny County reports 14 new covid-19 cases, no new deaths

Madasyn Lee
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Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review
Samples for covid-19 testing are prepared at MHS Labs in Monroeville on March 27, 2020.

Allegheny County on Sunday reported no new covid-19 deaths and 14 new cases, both at the state and county level.

The latest figures bring the total number of cases to 1,911. The number of deaths reported by county officials remains at 151. State officials continue to report 163 deaths.

County officials say 1,789 of the total cases are confirmed and 122 are probable. Of the total number of deaths, 140 are confirmed and 11 are probable, county officials said.

County data shows that females make up 1,032 cases, or 54%, while men account for 879 cases, or 46%.

Those who died are between the ages of 42 and 103, with 85 being the median age.

According to the county, the virus has resulted in 340 hospitalizations. Of those cases, 131 people were admitted to intensive care and 67 required a ventilator.

Age breakdown of total cases:

0-4: 1%

5-12: 1%

13-18: 1%

19-24: 6%

25-49: 33%

50-64: 27%

65 +: 31%

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Categories: Coronavirus | Local | Allegheny
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