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No New Coronavirus Deaths Occur In Allegheny County

Here are the latest coronavirus case numbers for Allegheny County and southwestern Pennsylvania.

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PITTSBURGH, PA — No new coronavirus deaths occurred in Allegheny County on Sunday, the county health department announced on Monday. For the second consecutive day, the death toll in the county during the outbreak remains at 150.

The number of coronavirus cases climbed to 1,805 up from 1,777 on Sunday and 1,753 on Saturday.

Three hundred and nineteen people people have been hospitalized in the county during the outbreak, up from 318 on Sunday and 317 on Saturday.

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With 554 confirmed cases in Beaver County, 440 in Westmoreland County, 219 in Butler County and 138 in Washington County, that brings the total number of cases in the five-county
southwestern Pennsylvania region to 3,156. That's up from 3,116 on Sunday and 3,082 on Saturday.

According to the state Department of Health, 277 people have died thus far in the five-county region: One hundred and fifty in Allegheny County, 72 in Beaver County, 38 in Westmoreland County, 12 in Butler County and five in Washington County.

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