January Coronavirus Cases In Montgomery County: Town By Town

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — As coronavirus metrics continue to trend in positive directions across the county, many municipalities have seen notable declines in overall number of cases.

The 14-day average number of new cases sits at 293 in the county, the lowest that mark has been since Dec. 2. For all of January, the rate has steadily dropped, and it has largely dropped consistently since about mid-December, when the pandemic-long peak of 463 was reached.

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The list below includes the number of positive coronavirus cases that were recorded over the 30-day period leading up to Sunday, Jan. 24.

  • Abington: 642

  • Norristown: 435

  • Lower Merion: 423

  • Pottstown: 377

  • Upper Merion: 372

  • Upper Moreland: 322

  • Lower Providence: 321

  • Horsham: 302

  • Hatfield Township: 295

  • Lansdale: 284

  • Lower Salford: 280

  • Upper Providence: 279

  • Limerick: 271

  • Montgomery: 269

  • Cheltenham: 248

  • Towamencin: 241

  • Franconia: 236

  • Lower Pottsgrove: 220

  • Whitemarsh: 220

  • Upper Dublin: 205

  • New Hanover: 198

  • New Hanover: 198

  • Lower Moreland: 195

  • Plymouth: 194

  • Whitpain: 187

  • Springfield: 173

  • Douglass: 162

  • West Norriton: 158

  • Upper Gwynedd: 150

  • Souderton: 146

  • East Norriton: 136

  • Perkiomen: 135

  • Hatboro: 132

  • Worcester: 132

  • Upper Hanover: 116

  • Conshohocken: 114

  • Upper Pottsgrove: 97

  • Upper Frederick: 94

  • Lower Gwynedd: 93

  • West Pottsgrove: 77

  • Collegeville: 69

  • Pennsburg: 66

  • Ambler: 63

  • Royersford: 63

  • Hatfield Borough: 61

  • East Greenville: 59

  • Salford: 59

  • Upper Salford: 54

  • Bridgeport: 50

  • North Wales: 41

  • Trappe: 39

  • Telford: 39

  • Rockledge: 37

  • Jenkintown: 30

  • Red Hill: 27

  • Narberth: 26

  • Schwenksville: 23

  • West Conshohocken: 16

  • Bryn Athyn: 9

  • Marlborough: 2

  • Green Lane: 6

This article originally appeared on the Norristown Patch