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276 New Cases In Pennsylvania Today - 1,127 Total

3/25/2020

 
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The Pennsylvania Department of Health today confirmed as of 12:00 a.m., March 25, that there are 276 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 1,127 in 44 counties. The department also reported four new deaths, bringing the statewide death total to 11. All people are either in isolation at home or being treated at the hospital. 

Cases By County:

​Adams 6​
Allegheny 88
​Armstrong 1​​
Beaver 7
​Berks 20
​Bradford ​1​
Bucks 86
​Butler 12
​Cambria 1​​
​Carbon ​1​
​Centre 8
Chester 54
​Clearfield​ 2​
​Columbia 1
Cumberland 13
​Dauphin 10
Delaware 101
​Erie 4
​Fayette 4
​Franklin 5
​Greene 2
​Juniata 1​​
​Lackawanna 18
​Lancaster 12
​Lawrence 1
​Lebanon 3
Lehigh 38
Luzerne 27
​Lycoming 1
​Mercer 2
Monroe 51
Montgomery 172
​Montour 4
Northampton 44
Philadelphia 257
Pike 9
​Potter 1
​Schuylkill 6
​Somerset 2
​Warren 1
Washington 10
Wayne 4
​Westmoreland 16
​York 20

“Our notable increase in cases over the past few days indicate we need everyone to take COVID-19 seriously,” Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine said. “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.” 

Statewide, there are 1,127 cases of COVID-19 reported from commercial, hospital and state labs. There are 11,193 patients who have tested negative, and 11 total deaths. With commercial labs being the primary testing option for most Pennsylvanians, data is not available on the total number of tests pending. 
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All non-life-sustaining businesses are ordered to be closed and schools are closed statewide at least through April 6.  
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