Clinton COVID-19 Cases Move to Six; Centre County Up to 61; Lyco Holds at 17
HARRISBURG – Friday coronavirus numbers from the state Health Department show that Clinton County now has six confirmed COVID-19 case, an increase of two over Thursday. The numbers remained fairly constant in north-central Pennsylvania. Centre County saw an increase of two, from 59 on Thursday, to 61 on Friday, Lycoming County holding at 17.
Other counties adjacent to Clinton are: Potter, 3; Clearfield, 8 (an increase of one); Cameron, 1; and Union 11 (a jump of three).
Statewide the number of deaths moved from 338 to 416, an increase of 78 and cases moved up 1,751, from 18,228 to 19,979. Those testing negative across the state are 93,040.
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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 for that county. The map is updated daily as reports are made to state officials.
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