UPDATED: Allegheny County Coronavirus Cases By Community

PITTSBURGH, PA - Pittsburgh and some of Allegheny County's largest municipalities have the greatest number of coronavirus cases, according to information updated Monday 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. Pittsburgh by far has the most coronavirus incidents of the county's 130 municipalities; a look at where the virus is hitting city neighborhoods can be found here.

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Here's a breakdown of how many cases there are in other communities as of Monday afternoon. If the number went up since May 1 when Patch last posted this list, the May 1 number will be parenthetically listed.

  • Richland: 78

  • Wilkinsburg: 58 (27)

  • Kennedy: 52 (50)

  • Penn Hills: 44 (37)

  • McKeesport: 38

  • Monroeville: 32 (30)

  • McCandless: 31 (29)

  • Moon: 25 (22)

  • Shaler: 23 (21)

  • West Mifflin: 23 (22)

  • Mt. Lebanon: 23 (22)

  • Bethel Park: 22 (20)

  • Baldwin: 21 (19)

  • Plum: 20 (19)

  • Ross: 19 (18)

  • Upper St. Clair: 19

  • Munhall: 18 (13)

  • Hampton: 18 (16)

  • Jefferson Hills: 16

  • Harrison: 15

  • Franklin Park: 14

  • Harrison: 14

  • North Versailles: 14

  • Pine: 13

  • Robinson: 13

  • Coraopolis: 13 (12)

  • Ohio: 13 (5)

  • South Park: 12

  • North Fayette: 12

  • Marshall: 12

  • West Deer: 12 (11)

  • Scott: 12 (9)

  • O’Hara: 9

  • Forest Hills:9 (8)

  • Duquesne: 8

  • Carnegie: 7

  • Collier: 7

  • Wilkins: 7

  • Swissvale: 7

  • Whitehall: 7 (4)

  • Homestead: 7 (5)

  • Clairton: 6

  • Stowe: 6

  • Indiana: 5

  • Bellevue: 5

  • South Fayette: 6 (5)

  • Fox Chapel: 6 (4)

  • Sharpsburg: 6 (4)

  • Brackenridge: 6 (5)

  • East McKeesport: 5 (4)

  • Turtle Creek: 5 (3)

  • Dormont:5

  • Avalon: 5

  • Elizabeth Township: 5 (4)

  • White Oak: 5 (4)

  • McKees Rocks: 5

  • Crafton: 5

  • Pleasant Hills: 4

  • Sewickley: 4

  • Edgewood: 4

  • Green Tree: 4

  • West View: 4

  • Brentwood:4

  • Edgeworth:4

  • Reserve: 4

  • Findlay: 4 (3)

  • Liberty: 4 (3)

  • Glassport: 3

  • Braddock: 3 (2)

  • Tarentum: 3

  • Rankin: 3

  • Bradford Woods: 3

  • Bridgeville: 3

  • Crescent: 3

  • Springdale: 3

  • West Homestead: 3

  • Sewickley Heights: 3 (1)

  • Churchill: 3 (2)

  • East Deer: 3 (2)

  • Millvale: 2

  • Oakmont: 2

  • Whitaker: 2

  • Castle Shannon: 2

  • Forward: 2

  • Sewickley Hills: 1

  • Glen Osborne: 1

  • Elizabeth Borough: 1

  • Fawn: 1

  • Harmar: 1

  • Versailles: 1

  • Whitaker: 1

  • East Pittsburgh: 1

  • Wall: 1

  • Pitcairn: 1

  • Neville: 1

  • North Braddock: 1

  • Braddock Hills: 1

  • Blawnox: 1

This article originally appeared on the Pittsburgh Patch