Cases of Coronavirus rose last week in Montgomery County, but remain low in comparison to the peak

Over a six-day period last week, the number of cases of Coronavirus rose steadily each day from 19 on Monday, June 22nd to 66 on Saturday, June 27th. However, over the last three days, the number of new cases declined to 22 on June 28th, 29 on June 29th, and 29 on June 30th. Between June 27th and June 30th, 24 cases were from long-term care facilities. The total number of cases countywide since the start of the pandemic is now 8,348.

From June 27th to June 30th, the number of confirmed deaths due to Coronavirus was eight. The total number of confirmed deaths since the start of the pandemic is now 799.

Data on hospitalizations, probable deaths, testing, and the percentage of deaths connected to long-term care facilities were not provided.

DATEDaily Positive Test ResultsGoal to Move to Yellow Phase
17-Jun2830
18-Jun2530
19-Jun4830
20-Jun2630
21-Jun3130
22-Jun1930
23-Jun2730
24-Jun3830
25-Jun4830
26-Jun5430
27-Jun6630
28-Jun2230
29-Jun2930
30-Jun2930
14 DAY AVERAGE35
14 DAY TOTAL490
14 Day AVERAGE GOAL30
DIFFERENCE5

The two charts above show the number of new positive cases over the past 14 days. The number of cases has declined by 259 in comparison to the previous 14 days. However, the number of cases has increased by 78 in comparison to the previous seven days. The numbers are still way down over the peak of approximately 182 in one day (that day included a mass testing on inmates).

The local data as of today is as follows:

  • Conshohocken is at 44 cases and no deaths
  • West Conshohocken is at eight cases and no deaths
  • Plymouth Township is at 126 cases and seven deaths
  • Whitemarsh Township is at 153 cases and 23 deaths

You can view all the county data here.