7th Presumptive Coronavirus Case Announced In Pennsylvania

HARRISBURG, Pa. (KDKA) - There is another presumptive case of coronavirus in Pennsylvania, bringing the total to seven.

The Pennsylvania Department of Health announced a Montgomery County resident tested positive for COVID-19 after international exposure.

"Presumptive" means the State Department of Health results are positive -- but they are waiting on final confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control.

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According to the state health department, the latest case is an adult currently hospitalized and in critical condition.

Meanwhile, in Delaware County, officials have declared a state of emergency to combat the coronavirus cases. The first case in the state was declared there on Friday.

So far none of these cases are in our area.

Health officials there say they have the situation under control.

Governor Tom Wolf says that the state is prepared to handle all cases -- and anticipates more positive test results in the coming weeks.

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