Allegheny Co. Health Dept. Says County-Wide Cases Climb To 1,088, Death Toll Now At 74

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The Allegheny County Health Department is reporting 29 additional Coronavirus cases Wednesday, as well as seven additional virus-related deaths.

The county death toll now stands at 74. Of reported deaths, 59 are confirmed, meaning the victim tested positive, and 15 are probable. All deaths are of individuals ranging in age from 42-103, the Health Department says.

Cases county-wide have climbed to 1,088, that's 1,052 confirmed cases and 36 probable cases, according to county officials.

Of all the cases, 196 patients have been or are hospitalized.

The Health Department says nearly 54 percent of the patients are female, and 46 percent of them are male.

The highest number of cases still remains in the 25-49 age range with 35%. The 50-64 age range and the 65 and over age range are tied at 28%.

Here is the age breakdown:

  • 00-04 – 2 (less than 1%)
  • 05-12 – 4 (less than 1%)
  • 13-18 – 10 (1%)
  • 19-24 – 80 (7%)
  • 25-49 – 377 (35%)
  • 50-64 – 305 (28%)
  • 65 + -- 310 (28%)

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