Hospitalizations dropping in Montco
In another sign that the spread of COVID-19 has slowed in the Delaware Valley, Montgomery County has just 85 people hospitalized with the illness, officials announced Monday.
That’s “the lowest number seen to date since the pandemic began,” said Dr. Valerie Arkoosh, Chair of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners.
Since the outbreak started, 781 county residents have succumbed to the illness. Of those 781, more than 80% were residents of long-term care facilities.
Montgomery County will enter the “green” phase of its reopening plan on Friday, another indicator that officials feel the virus has waned. Arkoosh warned, however, against complacency — citing rising case numbers in states that reopened four to six weeks ago. People should not, she stressed, view the green phase as a tacit suggestion that social distancing is unnecessary.
“COVID-19 is not over,” Arkoosh said. “Green does not mean going back to the old normal.”
Close to 500 new cases in Pa.
Pennsylvania announced 456 new, confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Monday, for a total of 82,186 cases.
That’s slightly more than the state added last Monday (339) and the Monday before (423).
The state has reported 6,426 deaths from COVID-19.
“As we move closer to having the entire state in the green phase, we must remain committed to protecting against COVID-19,” Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine said in a statement.
Another twelve Pennsylvania counties are scheduled to enter the least restrictive “green” phase on Friday, although one of them, Philadelphia, will keep some local guidelines in place until July 3rd.
As of Monday, Philadelphia had 25,116 confirmed cases and 1,526 deaths.
Only Lebanon County has not been given the go-ahead by state officials to move to green. The Wolf administration cited rising case counts in Lebanon County, which it blamed on a “partisan” decision to reopen some businesses before the state gave its blessing.
Some Lebanon County officials have hit back, urging local leaders to defy state guidance and accusing the Wolf administration of political gamesmanship.