The latest on Coronavirus in Montgomery County

On Thursday, July 9th and Friday, July 10th, Montgomery County reported that there had been 22 and 41 new cases of Coronavirus respectively. The new total number of cases countywide since the start of the pandemic is now 8,689.

The county also shared that there had been four confirmed deaths reported on July 9th and two on July 10th. The new total of confirmed deaths countywide is now 810.

Data on hospitalizations, probable deaths, testing, and the number of deaths tied to a long-term care facility has not been reported since Wednesday, July 8th.

DATEDaily Positive Test ResultsGoal to Move to Yellow Phase
27-Jun6630
28-Jun2230
29-Jun2930
30-Jun2930
1-Jul4730
2-Jul3230
3-Jul4230
4-Jul2730
5-Jul130
6-Jul4130
7-Jul4030
8-Jul4830
9-Jul2230
10-Jul4130
14 DAY AVERAGE34.78571429
14 DAY TOTAL487
14 Day AVERAGE GOAL30
DIFFERENCE4.785714286

The number of positive cases over the past 14 days is 488, which is an increase of 43 over the previous 14 days. However, the number of positive cases over the past seven days is 221, which is a decrease of 46 compared to the previous seven days.

The local data is as follows:

  • Abington is at 615 cases, which is 26 more than since July 2nd. There have been 66 deaths, which is one more than since July 2nd
  • Cheltenham is 548 cases, which is 16 more than since July 2nd. There have been 52 deaths, which is two more than since July 2nd
  • Jenkintown is at 30 cases, which is one more than since July 2nd. There have been no deaths
  • Springfield is at 565 cases, which is seven more than since July 2nd. There have been 89 deaths, which is no change since July 2nd
  • Rockledge is at 17 cases, which is no change since July 2nd. There has been one death, which is no change since July 2nd

You can view the latest data from the county here.