HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Department of Health confirmed starting with 12:00, January 16, that there were 7,166 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the state total to 761,777.
There are 4,848 people hospitalized with COVID-19, almost double the peak in the spring, officials say.
Of this number, 1,010 patients are in the COVID-19 intensive care unit.
According to officials, the trend of the average mobile number of 14 days of hospitalized patients per day has increased by almost 4,800 since the end of September.
The percentage of positivity at national level for the week of January 1 – January 7 was 14.4%.
The most accurate daily data are available on the website, and archived data are also available.
As of 11:59 p.m., Friday, January 15, there were 231 new deaths reported for a total of 19,188 deaths attributed to COVID-19.
According to officials, there are 76,245 people who have a positive viral antigen test and are considered likely cases and 637 people who have a positive serological test and either COVID-19 symptoms or high-risk exposure.
There are 3,455,231 people who have given negative results so far.
In health care and personal care homes, there are 59,243 cases of COVID-19 residents and 11,157 cases among employees, for a total of 70,400 at 1,513 separate facilities in all 67 counties.
Of the total deaths, 9,985 occurred in residents of medical or personal care institutions.
About 21,475 of our total cases are among health care workers.
Pennsylvania hospitals began receiving Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine deliveries in the week of December 14 and the modern COVID-19 vaccine in the week of December 21.
As of January 14, 427,713 doses of vaccine had been administered. Officials say this includes administering the CVS vaccine as part of the federal partnership for pharmacies.
According to the state, there are 307,915 people who received a single dose (partially covered) and there are 59,899 people who received two doses (completely covered). The calculation is equal to 427,713 doses administered.