McKean County had no new cases of COVID-19 as of Wednesday’s reporting period, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
The data indicated that McKean County had 3,106 cases, the same as reported on Tuesday. Cameron County’s data did not change, either. The county has had 267 cases.
Elk County had five additional cases as of Wednesday with a total of 2,381 — 1,263 confirmed, 1,118 probable and 5,650 negative tests.
Potter County had two additional cases for a total of 966 — 836 confirmed, 130 probable and 3,227 negative tests.
As for COVID-19 vaccinations, 3,453 partial doses and 6,182 full doses have been administered in Elk County; 3,430 partial and 3,359 full in McKean County; 1,044 partial and 978 full in Potter County; and 641 partial and 814 full in Cameron County.
In the state, there have been 973,721 total cases, 4,018,759 negative tests and a total of 11,107,528 total PCR tests.
There have been 2,487,902 partial doses and 1,352,994 full doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered.