Lawrence County COVID cases increased as much as 70. 8%; Pennsylvania cases accumulate up to 68%

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New coronavirus cases rose in Pennsylvania in the week ending Sunday, rising 68 when 19,947 cases were reported. Last week, there were 11,872 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19.

Pennsylvania ranked 44th among the states where the coronavirus spread the fastest, according to a study by Johns Hopkins University’s USA TODAY data network. Over the past week, coronavirus cases in the U. S. have been reported. week, with 947,862 cases reported. With 3. 85 percent of the nation’s population, Pennsylvania recorded 2. 1 percent of the nation’s cases last week. Nationwide, 42 states had more cases in the week after than in the week after.

Johns Hopkins University received information about an abnormal Pennsylvania calendar, which distorted week-to-week comparisons.

The July 4 holiday interrupted who checked, when other people were checked, and when the effects of the test and deaths were reported. This can particularly skew comparisons from week to week.

Lawrence County has reported 111 cases and no deaths in the past week. A week earlier, he had reported cases and no deaths. During the pandemic, it has reported 19,996 cases and 426 deaths.

Beaver County has reported 286 and no deaths in the last week. A week earlier, it had reported 124 and no deaths. Throughout the pandemic, it has reported 43,136 and 762 deaths.

In Pennsylvania, the worst weekly outbreaks per user occurred in Washington County with 243 cases per 100,000 per week; Fayette County with 220; and Juniata County with 214. The Centers for Disease Control says the network’s highest levels of transmission start at 100 instances per 100,000 per week.

Philadelphia County, with 2657 instances, added the maximum number of new instances overall; Allegheny County, with 2431 cases; and the county, with 1,375. The highest number of weekly instances in 66 counties since last week. Last week’s worst speed increases occurred in Allegheny, Philadelphia and counties.

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In Pennsylvania, another 128 people were reported to have died from COVID-19 in the week ending Sunday. Last week, another 55 people were pronounced dead.

A total of 3,038,076 more people in Pennsylvania have tested positive for the coronavirus since the pandemic began, and another 45,949 people have died from the disease, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. In the United States, 89,542,107 more people tested positive and 1,023,799 more people died.

>> Tracking the Coronavirus in the United States

USA TODAY analyzed the knowledge of federal hospitals as of Sunday, July 17. Probable COVID patients admitted to the state:

Last week: 3,837

The week before: 3,490

Four weeks ago: 3,715

Probable COVID entered the country:

Last week: 73,328

Previous week: 67,692

Four weeks ago: 57,602

Hospitals in 36 states reported more COVID-19 patients than the previous week, while hospitals in 27 states had more COVID-19 patients in broad care beds. Hospitals in 40 states admitted more COVID-19 patients in the past week than the week before. according to USA TODAY’s research on U. S. fitness and human data. USA

USA TODAY Network publishes localized versions of this story on its news sites across the country, generated with the knowledge of Johns Hopkins University and the Centers for Disease Control. If you have any questions about knowledge or history, please contact Mike Stucka at mstucka@gannett. com.

This article was originally published in Ellwood City Ledger: Lawrence County reported 111 more cases of COVID-19 last week

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