Statewide COVID-19 Total at 2,751; Clinton County Remains Case-free

HARRISBURG – New numbers from the state Health Department show that for the first time, every county surrounding Clinton County has at least one case of COVID-19. Clinton County remains one of 11 of the state’s 67 counties without a case confirmed by the state.

The state Health Department Saturday said Cameron County has its first case. Other nearby totals are Lycoming, 2; Centre, 15 (up from 11 on Friday); Union, 1; Clearfield, 2; and Potter, 1. So far no deaths have been reported in any of these counties.

Statewide, the total cases number 2,751, up 533 from Friday, with 34 deaths. Those diagnosed with COVID-19 are in isolation at home or are undergoing treatment at a hospital, the state said.

The continuing increase statewide brought this from state Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine: “Our notable increase in cases over the past week indicates we need everyone to take COVID-19 seriously/ Pennsylvanians have a very important job right now: stay calm, stay home and stay safe. We have seen case counts continue to increase and the best way to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is to stay home.”

Click here to view a complete interactive map of Pennsylvania with up to date statistics.

If you click on the the individual counties on the map, a pop-up graphic will open to share the number of cases in that county. The orange and red the color overlays for a county indicates a higher number of officially confirmed cases fo that county. The map is updated daily as reports are made to state officials.

For more details you can visit the PA Deptartment of Health web site.

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