Coronavirus in Pennsylvania: Map, details on known cases

Find the March 13 update for this map here.

Pennsylvania has 20 presumptive positive and two confirmed positive cases of coronavirus as of March 12, 2020. Here is a locator map and details of the known cases.

PLEASE NOTE: Additional details about the location of the cases and the ages of those affected have been included whenever possible. State officials are invoking a 1955 law in choosing to release only the county and whether or not they’re an adult. Any information beyond this is provided by the individual counties to the press.

If you are unable to view the map below, please click this link. Please note that the pins mark the exact geographic location when available. If said location is not available, it marks the center of the county.

CORONAVIRUS CASES IN PA.

Hover your mouse or tap a county to see the exact number of cases per county. Municipalities, when known, are indicated by a blue pin. Tapping the pin will tell you what we know about the case.


Bucks County

• Two adults who live in the same household, who attended an out-of-state gathering and were exposed to the virus. Both are in isolation at home.

Delaware County

• An adult woman, who recently returned from a conference in Boston. She was treated at Crozer-Chester Medical Center in Upland. This case has been confirmed by the CDC.

Monroe County

• The person, whose age or gender was not released by officials, is hospitalized.

• A second person, whose age or gender was not released by officials, is hospitalized after contact with a previously diagnosed Pennsylvania patient.

Montgomery County

• An adult man, who lives in Worcester. He is in isolation at home.

• An adult woman, who lives in Lower Gwynedd Township. She is in isolation at home.

• An 18-year-old student at Germantown Academy, who lives in Lower Gwynedd Township. She is in isolation at home. She is lives in the same household as the adult woman listed above.

• A 62-year-old woman, who lives in Upper Merion Township. She is hospitalized and in isolation at the University of Pennsylvania.

• A 70-year-old woman from Cheltenham Township. She is hospitalized at a Philadelphia hospital.

• A cardiologist from Montgomery County, who is in critical condition at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that more than 20 patients and 17 workers were exposed to the doctor.

• An 25-year-old police officer from Perkiomen Township, who works in Lower Providence Township. He is in isolation at home.

• A 35-year-old man from Shippack Township, who had contact with a previously identified person in Montgomery County with the virus. He is in isolation at home.

• A 58-year-old woman from Conshohocken, who had contact with a previously identified person in Montgomery County with the virus. She is in isolation at home.

There are four cases so far in Lower Merion Township. The cases include:

• An adult man and woman who reside in the same household. Both are in isolation at home.

• A 58-year-old man and a 53-year-old woman who traveled within the US to an affected area. They are in isolation at home.

Northampton County

• The person, whose age or gender was not released by officials, is hospitalized at St. Luke’s Anderson Campus in Bethlehem Township.

Pike County

• An adult resident is in isolation at home.

Philadelphia County

• The person from Philadelphia, whose age or gender was not released by city officials, is receiving treatment at home.

Wayne County

• An adult man who traveled extensively in Europe was treated March 4 at Carbondale Family Health Center. This case has been confirmed by the CDC.

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