There were six additional cases of COVID-19 in the region as of Monday’s reporting period, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
McKean County had three additional cases for 3,160 total — 2,381 confirmed, 779 probable and 10,187 negative tests.
Elk County had three additional cases for 2,514 total — 1,338 confirmed, 1,176 probable and 5,787 negative tests.
Potter County didn’t change, and has had 976 total — 839 confirmed, 137 probable and 3,284 negative tests.
Cameron County didn’t change, and has had 277 total — 186 confirmed, 91 probable and 1,008 negative tests.
As for vaccines, as of Monday, there had been 4,385 partially covered and 4,108 fully covered in McKean County; 3,158 partially covered and 7,607 partially covered in Elk County; 969 partially covered and 1,331 fully covered in Potter County; and 524 partially covered and 1,016 fully covered in Cameron County.
In the state, there have been 3,204,858 partial vaccinations and 1,751,415 full vaccinations.
As of Monday’s reporting period, there were two patients hospitalized in McKean County for COVID-19, three in Elk County and none in Potter County.
In the state, there were 2,923 additional positive cases of COVID-19, in addition to 7,178 new cases reported for Saturday, March 27, and Sunday, March 28, combined, for a three-day total of 10,101 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 1,015,268.
There are 1,856 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19. Of that number, 366 patients are in the intensive care unit with COVID-19.