Clinton COVID-19 Cases Moves to Four; Centre County Up to 59
HARRISBURG – Thursday coronavirus numbers from the state Health Department show that Clinton County now has a fourth confirmed COVID-19 case, an increase of one over recent days. The numbers remained fairly constant in north-central Pennsylvania. Centre County saw an increase of two, from 57 on Wednesday, to 59 on Thursday, Lycoming County up two to 17.
Other counties adjacent to Clinton are: Potter, 3; Clearfield, 7; Cameron, 1; and Union 8. All those numbers are unchanged from Wedneday, other than Union, up one.
The statewide total for confirmed cases of COVID-19 increased to 18,228 an increase of 1,989 from Wednesday. Deaths increased by 28 to 339. Negative COVID-19 tests amounted to 87,374.
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