Health officials define a probable case as one in which a patient has a positive viral antigen test or covid symptoms with a “high-risk exposure” to someone who has been confirmed to have coronavirus.
Of those, 121 tests were more than a week old, officials said.
Officials say 5,103 people have been hospitalized — 354 more than at the same time the preceding week — since the virus was first reported in Allegheny County on March 14.
A day from closing out February, Allegheny County has reported 7,081 covid-19 cases, which is an average of 263 per day — about the same as last week, but down about 18 cases per day from two weeks ago.Last month, 15,559 cases were reported — an average of 502 per day.Throughout December, the county had amassed 25,405 new cases.This represents about 34% of Allegheny County’s cases.
In the entirety of October, the county saw 3,448 new cases of the virus, which was an increase of 72% from September (2,001).According to the Allegheny County covid website, officials are estimating that more than 71,500 people have now recovered from the virus.The website counts people as recovered based on one of two conditions: It’s been 32 days since the person was hospitalized for covid-19 and survived; and if they were not hospitalized, 14 days since they tested positive.