There were an additional 23 cases of COVID-19 reported from Friday to Sunday for the region, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
McKean County had 9 additional cases for a total of 3,041; 2,296 confirmed, 745 probable and 9,728 negative tests. Bradford had an additional two cases for 980 confirmed and 168 probable and Port Allegany had four additional cases for 202 confirmed and 28 probable. It was not immediately clear where the other three cases were located.
Potter County had an additional eight cases for a total of 937; 820 confirmed, 117 probable and 3,136 negative tests. Shinglehouse had one additional case, for 152 confirmed and 24 probable, while Coudersport had an additional four cases for 335 confirmed and 45 probable. It was not immediately clear where the other three cases were located.
Cameron County remained the same, with a total of 260 cases; 175 confirmed, 85 probable and 958 negative tests.
Elk County had an additional six cases for a total of 2,329; 1,237 confirmed, 1,092 probable and 5,491 negative tests. Ridgway had an additional three cases for 275 confirmed and 181 probable. It was not immediately clear where the other three cases were located.
The state reported 929,697 total cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, up 3,361 cases from Friday’s report.
The Pennsylvania Department of Health indicated that 2,370,526 vaccines have been administered in the state, with 1,649,250 partial and 721,276 full, meaning both doses given. In McKean County, there have been 1,867 partial doses and 2,127 full; in Potter, 503 partial and 549 full; Cameron 874 partial and 442 full; and Elk, 3,986 partial and 3,889 full.