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Montgomery County reports 621 new coronavirus cases over three days
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Montgomery County reports 621 new coronavirus cases over three days
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NORRISTOWN â As the 58th week of the coronavirus pandemic in Montgomery County came to a close on Friday, health officials reported 288 additional county residents tested positive for the virus, which was the highest number of daily positive tests reported during the last week.
The 288 daily new positive COVID-19 cases reported in the county on Friday brought the countyâs total number of positive cases to 54,687 since March 7, 2020, when the first two cases of the virus were identified in the county. Four of the daily new cases were individuals who resided in long-term care facilities.
As the spring surge of the virus continued to grip the region, the county recorded 200 or more cases on four of the last seven days:
Montgomery County records 288 coronavirus cases in daily report
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NORRISTOWN â While the number of coronavirus cases continued to trend upward this week, Montgomery County officials revealed another disturbing trend â residents harassing volunteers at some vaccination clinics.
âThe issue is hostility toward our vaccine clinic staff. It is never acceptable to yell, berate or otherwise harass our clinic staff,â county Commissionersâ Chairwoman Dr. Valerie Arkoosh said during a Wednesday news briefing. âWhile many of our staff are county employees, some are contracted workers and many are volunteers. But no matter how they get to our clinics, it is never acceptable to yell, berate or harass them.
âThereâs been a handful of incidents but one incident is one too many. Itâs just unacceptable that people are taking frustrations out on our staff,â added Arkoosh. âI canât speak precisely to what has caused frustration but I know people are very, very anxious to get vaccinated. I understand