Statewide COVID-19 Total at 3,394; Clinton County Still Case-free

HARRISBURG – Clinton County remains one of a dwindling number of Pennsylvania counties without a confirmed case of COVID-19. Sunday figures from the state Health Department show that the number of reported cases in the state jumped by 649 from Saturday to Sunday, for a statewide total of 3,394. 38 deaths have been attributed to the virus, an increase of four from Saturday.

Updated county totals from the mid-state: Clinton, 0; Lycoming, 3; Centre, 22 (an increase of 7 from Saturday); Potter, 2; Clearfield, 2; and Union, 0. The Saturday state map had Union County with one, but its number was listed as zero on Sunday.

Other counties with no reported cases so far include Sullivan, Wyoming, Jefferson, Elk, Forest, Bedford and Fulton.

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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