PA Coronavirus Death Toll Rises To 48

This article originally appeared on the Newtown Patch

HARRISBURG, PA — Pennsylvania health officials said Monday there have been 693 new cases of the new coronavirus, bringing the state total to 4,087 in 59 counties. Eleven additional deaths were also confirmed Monday, bringing Pennsylvania's coronavirus death toll to 48.

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Here are the totals by county as of Monday, according to the Pennsylvania Dept. of Health:

  • Adams: 8

  • Allegheny: 290 (2 deaths)

  • Armstrong: 3

  • Beaver: 44

  • Berks: 82

  • Bradford: 3

  • Bucks: 246 (3 deaths)

  • Butler: 49 (2 deaths)

  • Cambria: 2

  • Cameron: 1

  • Carbon: 13

  • Centre: 24

  • Chester: 146

  • Clearfield: 4

  • Columbia: 6

  • Crawford: 4

  • Cumberland: 24 (1 death)

  • Dauphin: 36

  • Delaware: 303 (4 deaths)

  • Erie: 13

  • Fayette: 11

  • Franklin: 12

  • Greene: 7

  • Huntingdon: 1

  • Indiana: 2

  • Juniata: 3

  • Lackawanna: 62 (2 deaths)

  • Lancaster: 91 (2 deaths)

  • Lawrence: 10 (1 death)

  • Lebanon: 27

  • Lehigh: 231 (3 deaths)

  • Luzerne: 150 (3 deaths)

  • Lycoming: 4

  • Mckean: 1

  • Mercer: 7

  • Mifflin: 1

  • Monroe: 182 (7 deaths)

  • Montgomery: 540 (5 deaths)

  • Montour: 10

  • Northampton: 184 (5 deaths)

  • Northumberland: 1

  • Perry: 1

  • Philadelphia: 1007 (7 deaths)

  • Pike: 39 (1 death)

  • Potter: 2

  • Schuylkill: 30

  • Snyder: 2

  • Somerset: 2

  • Susquehanna: 1

  • Tioga: 1

  • Union: 4

  • Venango: 1

  • Warren: 1

  • Washington: 26

  • Wayne: 10

  • Westmoreland: 55

  • York: 54

As of Monday, here is the age range of positive cases:

Here is the hospitalization rate by age:


In response to the public health crisis, Gov. Tom Wolf last week ordered all non-life-sustaining businesses in Pennsylvania close their physical locations. Enforcement is underway.

A stay-at-home order is in place in 22 Pennsylvania counties as of Monday.

>>>Full coverage of coronavirus in Pennsylvania here.

Editor's note: The Pennsylvania Department of Health amended data since this article was first published to reflect there are 48 total deaths as of Monday, not 49 as previously reported.