There were 39 more cases of COVID-19 in the region as of Tuesday, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
McKean County had 10 additional cases, for 3,170 total — 2,387 confirmed, 783 probable and 10,200 negative tests.
Elk County had 24 more cases, for 2,538 total — 1,350 confirmed, 1,188 probable and 5,800 negative tests.
Potter County had four more cases, for 980 total — 843 confirmed, 137 probable and 3,289 negative tests.
Cameron County had one more case for 278 total — 186 confirmed, 92 probable and 1,014 negative tests.
Regarding vaccines, as of Tuesday, 4,382 McKean County residents had been partially covered and 4,140 full covered; 3,193 partially covered and 7,639 fully covered in Elk County; 968 partially covered and 1,335 fully covered in Potter County; and 539 partially covered and 1,016 fully covered in Cameron County.
There are two patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in McKean and Elk Counties, with no patients in the intensive care unit. No patients were hospitalized with COVID-19 in Potter County as of Tuesday.
Statewide, there have been 3,204,858 partial vaccinations and 1,751,415 full vaccinations.
Additionally, there were 5,032 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 1,020,300.
Across the state, there were 1,980 patients hospitalized with COVID-19, with 392 of those patients in intensive care units and 207 patients on ventilators.