Allegheny Co. Coronavirus Cases By Community: Updated Numbers

PITTSBURGH, PA - Pittsburgh and some of Allegheny County's largest municipalities have the greatest number of coronavirus cases, according to information updated Friday by the county health department.

Via an interactive map on the health department website, it's possible to track where coronavirus cases are occurring in the county. With 175 cases thus far, Pittsburgh has by far the most coronavirus incidents of the county's 130 municipalities.

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Here's a breakdown of how many cases there are in other communities as of Friday afternoon:

  • McCandless: 19

  • Mt. Lebanon: 12

  • Richland: 12

  • Bethel Park: 11

  • Baldwin: 10

  • Penn Hills: 9

  • Hampton: 9

  • Upper St. Clair: 8

  • West Mifflin: 8

  • McKeesport: 8

  • Monroeville: 8

  • Shaler: 8

  • Marshall: 8

  • Robinson: 7

  • Scott: 7

  • South Park: 7

  • Harrison: 7

  • Ross: 7

  • Sewickley: 6

  • Carnegie: 6

  • Forest Hills: 6

  • Pine: 6

  • Franklin Park: 6

  • Moon: 5

  • Wilkinsburg: 5

  • Indiana: 5

  • North Fayette: 4

  • South Fayette: 4

  • North Versailles: 4

  • Wilkins: 4

  • Plum: 4

  • Fox Chapel: 4

  • Coraopolis: 3

  • Swissvale: 3

  • East McKeesport: 3

  • O’Hara: 3

  • Ohio: 2

  • Bellevue: 2

  • White Oak: 2

  • Dormont: 2

  • Millvale: 2

  • Findlay: 1

  • Collier: 1

  • Crescent: 1

  • Sewickley Heights: 1

  • Glen Osborne: 1

  • Stowe: 1

  • Crafton: 1

  • Green Tree: 1

  • Castle Shannon: 1

  • Whitehall: 1

  • Brentwood: 1

  • Pleasant Hills: 1

  • Jefferson Hills: 1

  • Clairton: 1

  • Elizabeth: 1

  • Braddock: 1

  • Rankin: 1

  • Edgewood: 1

  • Churchill: 1

  • Oakmont: 1

  • Tarentum: 1

  • East Deer: 1

  • Fawn: 1

  • West Deer: 1

  • Harmar: 1

  • West View: 1

This article originally appeared on the Pittsburgh Patch