The region reported an increase of 49 additional cases of COVID-19 from Friday to Sunday, with Cameron County holding steady at 250 total cases.
McKean County reported an additional 31 cases, for a total of 2,962, with 2,238 confirmed, 724 probable and 9,427 negative tests. Elk County had an additional 15 cases, with 1,208 confirmed, 1,050 probable and 5,334 negative tests. Potter County had an additional three cases, for a total of 885, with 790 confirmed, 95 probable, and 3,040 negative tests. Cameron County stayed at 250 total cases, with 169 positive, 81 probable and 919 negative tests.
In McKean County, 17 of the additional cases were in Bradford, where there have been 955 confirmed and 159 probable cases. The other cases were in Smethport, with 284 confirmed and 39 probable; Port Allegany with 190 confirmed and 24 probable; and Kane with 287 confirmed and 81 probable.
In Elk County, St. Marys reported 542 confirmed and 454 probable; Ridgway, 268 confirmed and 173 probable; and Johnsonburg, 125 confirmed and 79 probable.
In Potter County, Coudersport reported 324 confirmed and 38 probable.
There were no new deaths in the local region.
In McKean County, 3 patients were reportedly hospitalized with COVID-19 with none in the ICU or on ventilators, whereas Potter and Elk Counties both reported 2 patients hospitalized with COVID-19, none of which were in the ICU or on ventilators.
As of Sunday, Pennsylvania reported 773,614 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with 121,301 probable cases, 3,768,106 negative tests, 23,096 deaths and 9,799,882 total PCR tests.