COVID-19 In Pennsylvania: Health Department Reports 3,028 New COVID-19 Cases, 50 Additional Deaths

By: KDKA-TV News Staff

HARRISBURG (KDKA) -- The Pennsylvania Department of Health is reporting 3,028 new Coronavirus cases and 50 additional deaths.

The statewide total number of cases since the beginning of the pandemic has risen to 941,439 since Wednesday's report, according to the state's data.

There are 1,648 people across the state hospitalized with COVID-19 infections. Of those hospitalized, 357 patients are in the ICU.

On Monday, Gov. Tom Wolf eased gathering limits and lifted out-of-state travel restrictions.

The statewide death toll has risen to 24,219.

There are 3,915,271 individuals across the state who have tested negative for the virus to date.

The state Health Department numbers show there have been 67,544 cases of COVID-19 among residents in nursing and personal care homes across Pennsylvania. Among employees, there have been 13,291 diagnosed cases. This makes the total number of cases at nursing and personal care homes 80,835. Out of total deaths, 12,565 have occurred in residents at nursing or personal care facilities.

Residents and staff at long-term care facilities in Pa. have started to receive COVID-19 vaccinations.

Approximately 25,032 of the total cases in the state are among state healthcare workers.

Currently, all 67 counties are in the green phase of reopening. However, restrictions are in place for bars, restaurants and large gatherings.

If you have concerns about the virus, you can check out the state's COVID-19 Early Warning Monitoring System Dashboard.

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