Health & Fitness

Coronavirus In Pittsburgh: Cases By City Neighborhoods

Find out here which Pittsburgh city neighborhoods have the most coronavirus cases.

PITTSBURGH, PA - Via an interactive map on the Allegheny County Health Department website, it's possible to track the number of coronavirus cases in each city neighborhood. As of Thursday afternoon, the hot zone in the city is in the East End, with Shadyside, Squirrel Hill and Greenfield being among the hardest hit areas.

Here's a breakdown of cases by neighborhood:

  • Squirrel Hill South: 18
  • Glen-Hazel: 17
  • Shadyside: 13
  • Greenfield: 12
  • Squirrel Hill North: 11
  • Highland Park: 11
  • Central Lawrenceville: 11
  • Mt. Washington: 9
  • Central North Side: 6
  • Manchester: 5
  • Stanton Heights: 5
  • West Oakland: 5
  • South Side Flats: 5
  • East Hills: 4
  • North Point Breeze: 4
  • Banksville: 4
  • Overbrook: 4
  • Carrick: 4
  • Downtown Central Business District: 4
  • Hazelwood: 3
  • Brighton Heights: 3
  • Perry North: 3
  • Summer Hill: 3
  • Marshall-Shadeland: 3
  • Sheraden: 3
  • Beechview: 3
  • Brookline: 3
  • Arlington: 3
  • South Side Slopes: 3
  • Strip District: 3
  • Crawford-Roberts: 3
  • Morningside: 3
  • North Shore: 2
  • Perry South: 2
  • Duquesne Heights: 2
  • Knoxville: 2
  • Terrace Village: 2
  • South Oakland: 2
  • Stanton Heights: 2
  • Regent Square: 2
  • Spring Garden: 1
  • East Allegheny: 1
  • Allegheny Center: 1
  • Windgap: 1
  • California-Kirkbride: 1
  • Fairywood: 1
  • Westwood:1
  • Elliott: 1
  • St. Clair: 1
  • Bluff: 1
  • North Oakland: 1
  • Lower Lawrenceville: 1
  • Garfield: 1
  • Point Breeze: 1
  • Homewood North: 1

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