There were six additional cases of COVID-19 in this region, as reported by the Pennsylvania Department of Health on Friday.
McKean County had four additional cases of COVID-19 for a total of 3,060 — 2,312 confirmed, 748 probable and 9,816 negative tests. Specific data on where the cases were located was unavailable.
McKean County had one additional death for a total of 63.
Elk County had one additional COVID-19 case for 2,349 total — 1,246 confirmed, 1,103 probable and 5,530 negative tests.
Potter County had one additional case for 953 total — 823 confirmed, 130 probable and 3,158 negative tests.
Cameron County had no change.
Regarding COVID-19 vaccines, McKean County had administered 2,308 partial doses as of Friday, and 2,293 full doses; Elk County, 3,354 partial and 4,937 full; Potter, 602 partial and 595 full; and Cameron, 673 partial and 582 full.
As for long-term care facilities, nine in McKean County reported 404 cases of COVID-19 among residents, 111 among staff and 48 deaths; three in Elk County reported 130 cases among residents, 50 among staff and 8 deaths; three in Potter County reported 48 cases among residents, 16 among staff and three deaths; and one in Cameron County reported 36 among residents, 10 among staff and two deaths.