November 30, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/29/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/29/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
99
| 59
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/29/2020.
November 29, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/28/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/28/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential Cases
| Confirmed Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
99
| 59
| 21
| 19
|
November 28, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/28/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/27/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential Cases
| Confirmed Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
99
| 59
| 21
| 19
|
November 27, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/27/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/26/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
99
| 59
| 21
| 19 |
November 26, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/26/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/25/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential Cases
| Confirmed Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
99
| 59
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/26/2020.
November 25, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/24/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/24/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential Cases
| Confirmed Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
99
| 59
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/24/2020.
November 24, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/23/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/23/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
98
| 58
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/23/2020.
November 23, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/22/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/22/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
98
| 58
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/22/2020.
November 22, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/21/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/21/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
98
| 58
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/21/2020.
November 21, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/20/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/20/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
98
| 58
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/20/2020.
November 20, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/19/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/19/2020.
Long-Term Care Facility Data
Long-term care facility by county is updated each day at noon and long-term care facilities by facility updated each Tuesday. Use this data to see COVID-19 cases associated with long-term care facilities, to date.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential Cases
| Confirmed Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
98
| 58
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/19/2020.
November 19, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/18/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/18/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
98
| 58
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/18/2020.
November 18, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/17/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/17/2020.
November 17, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/16/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/16/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
97
| 57
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/16/2020.
November 16, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/15/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/15/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
97
| 57
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/15/2020.
November 15, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/14/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/14/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
97
| 57
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/14/2020.
November 14, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/13/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/13/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
97
| 57
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/13/2020.
November 13, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/12/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/12/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
97
| 57
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/12/2020.
November 12, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/11/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/11/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
97
| 57
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 10:00 PM on 11/11/2020.
November 11, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of midnight on 11/11/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/10/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
97
| 57
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 12:00 AM on 11/11/2020.
November 10, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of midnight on 11/10/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/9/2020.
Long-Term Care Facility Data
Long-term care facility by county is updated each day at noon and long-term care facilities by facility updated each Tuesday. Use this data to see COVID-19 cases associated with long-term care facilities, to date.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential Cases
| Confirmed Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
97
| 57
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 12:00 AM on 11/10/2020.
November 9, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of midnight on 11/9/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/8/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
97
| 57
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 12:00 AM on 11/9/2020.
November 8, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of midnight on 11/8/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/7/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
97
| 57
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 12:00 AM on 11/8/2020.
November 7, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of midnight on 11/7/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/6/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
97
| 57
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 12:00 AM on 11/7/2020.
November 6, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of midnight on 11/6/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/6/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
97
| 57
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 12:00 AM on 11/6/2020.
November 5, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of midnight on 11/5/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/4/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
97
| 57
| 21
| 19
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 12:00 AM on 11/5/2020.
November 4, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of midnight on 11/4/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/3/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
95
| 55
| 20
| 20
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 12:00 AM on 11/4/2020.
November 3, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of midnight on 11/3/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/2/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential
Cases
| Confirmed
Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
95
| 55
| 20
| 20
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 1:00 PM on 11/3/2020.
November 2, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Each day the Department of Health provides updated case, testing, and death information. Archived information dating back to the beginning of the pandemic is also available. Case counts are displayed by the date that the cases were first reported to the PA-NEDSS surveillance system. Case counts by date of report can vary significantly from day to day for a variety of reasons. In addition to changes due to actual changes in disease incidence, trends are strongly influenced by testing patterns (who gets tested and why), testing availability, lab analysis backlogs, lab reporting delays, new labs joining our electronic laboratory reporting system, mass screenings, etc. Trends need to be sustained for seven to 14 days before any conclusions can be made regarding the progress of the pandemic. Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of midnight on 11/2/2020.
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 11/1/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Data
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. We do not yet know what causes MIS-C. Many children with MIS-C had the virus that causes COVID-19, or had been around someone with COVID-19.
Potential Cases
| Confirmed Cases
|
Determined Not A Case
|
Under Investigation
|
95
| 55
| 20
| 20
|
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 1:00 PM on 11/3/2020.
November 1, 2020
County Case Counts to Date
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 12:00 a.m. on 10/31/2020
Death Data
This information has been extracted from death records registered with the Department’s Vital Records Program as of 11:59 pm on 10/31/2020.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) in Pennsylvania
Source: Pennsylvania National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (PA-NEDSS) as of 12:00 a.m. on 10/31/2020
Potential Cases |
Confirmed Cases | Determined Not a Case |
Under Investigation
|
95
| 55
| 20
| 20
|