McKean, Elk and Potter counties each registered at least one new case of COVID-19 Friday.
As of Friday, Pennsylvania had 1,005,167 cases of COVID-19. There have been 4,095,101 negative tests and 11,500,247 total PCR tests conducted.
In McKean County, there were six new cases reported, for a total of 2,371 confirmed cases and 773 probable. There have been 65 deaths.
In Elk County, there have been 15 new cases for 1,328 confirmed cases and 1,170 probable. Elk County has had 37 deaths. In Cameron County, there are no new cases; numbers stand at 182 confirmed cases and 91 probable. The county has had six deaths due to COVID-19.
In Potter County, there is one new case, with numbers reported at 839 confirmed and 137 probable cases. There have been 3,272 negative tests conducted and the county has recorded 22 deaths.
In terms of vaccine, McKean County reports 3,325 partially vaccinated residents and 3,911 fully vaccinated.
Elk County has 3,027 partially vaccinated and 7,507 fully vaccinated residents, while Potter County’s totals are 981 for partially vaccinated and 1,265 for fully vaccinated individuals.
Cameron County has 534 partially covered residents and 975 fully vaccinated individuals.
Statewide, there have been 3,068,295 partial vaccinations administered and 1,660,232 full vaccinations administered, for a total of 4,728,527 vaccinations given.