Pennsylvania on Saturday reported 850 fresh coronavirus instances, since the instance count inches gradually upward in the weekly average of 813.
The newest data brings the complete cases to 123,800. Officials stated 644 are deemed probable circumstances.
From the new instances, 77 -- or just over 9 percent -- are out of Allegheny County.
Over 1.44 million people in the country have been analyzed for the virus.
The positivity rate is almost 8.6%.
According to the Health Department, the most acute cases are observed in patients over age 65. Over fifty percent of those instances in Pennsylvania are observed in patients age 50 or older.
In nursing and healthcare homes independently, there were 20,343 instances in residents, 4,219 instances in workers and 5,056 deaths -- a number which has not changed since yesterday. These deaths account for just under 68 percent of the nation's total. About 826 nursing centers are affected by the virus.
Officials are still urge people to use care -- chiefly by keeping social space and sporting masks.