On March 14, the Department of Health reported six additional presumptive positive cases of COVID-19, two adults from Montgomery County, one adult from Philadelphia County, one adult from Chester County and two in Allegheny County. Statewide cases now total 47.
Gov. Wolf Extends Strictest Coronavirus Requirements To Bucks, Chester Counties
Gov. Wolf Extends Strictest Coronavirus Requirements To Bucks, Chester Counties
“While we anticipate that there will be more Pennsylvanians with COVID-19 in the coming days and weeks, it is important for residents to know the commonwealth is prepared and to be prepared themselves,” Dr. Levine said. “Right now, you have a higher chance of testing positive for COVID-19 if you have traveled to a country or state with known community outbreaks or have come in contact with someone who has the virus. We are working with the health care community across Pennsylvania to keep them informed, consult on patient testing and ensuring they have the resources they need to care for patients.”
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Gov. Wolf Extends Strictest Coronavirus Requirements To Bucks, Chester Counties; Total Cases 47
Gov. Wolf Extends Strictest Coronavirus Requirements To Bucks, Chester Counties; Total Cases 47
[Posted: March 14, 2020]
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