NORRISTOWN â More than 300 Montgomery County residents tested positive for the coronavirus and seven more people died of the virus during the latest three-day period, according to county health officials.
The 320 daily new positive COVID-19 cases, reported in the county during the three-day period Saturday through Monday, brought the countyâs total number of positive cases to 57,532 since March 7, 2020, when the first two cases of the virus were identified in the county, according to the countyâs COVID-19 online dashboard. Four of the daily new cases were individuals who resided in long-term care facilities.
Officials also reported seven additional COVID-19 deaths during the three-day period, bringing the countyâs death toll to 1,301 since the pandemic began a year ago.
Montgomery County records 320 new coronavirus cases, 7 deaths over three days
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NORRISTOWN â As the 60th week of the coronavirus pandemic in Montgomery County came to a close on Friday, health officials reported more than 200 additional county residents tested positive for the virus and five more people died from the virus.
The 212 daily new positive COVID-19 cases reported in the county on Friday brought the countyâs total number of positive cases to 57,214 since March 7, 2020, when the first two cases of the virus were identified in the county. Twenty-one of the daily new cases were individuals who resided in long-term care facilities.
As of Friday, the 14-day average of daily positive COVID-19 cases stood at 181.1 which was a decrease from the 14-day average of 208.6 cases reported on April 23. The daily figures this week included:
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It sounds like spring outside. Not the peepers of the evening nor the birdsong of morning, but construction, some construction, somewhere, floating on the still air.
A pounding, it sounded from the yard, then a hammering, then a pounding, again. I remembered the sound of what I still say was a hammer but, of course, was really a nail gun, early in the morning until well after dark, the spring that the house above the Mansion site was nearing its completion deadline.
I’d see the lights at night, I knew what was happening, but there were still days of a soft southwest breeze that confused me, when the reverberations seemed to be coming from the north, the echo I would quickly remember, sounding off Clay Head.
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