Four local counties reported an additional 29 cases of COVID-19 over the weekend, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health on Sunday.
McKean County reported 13 more cases for a total of 3,424; 2,600 confirmed and 824 probable. There have been 67 deaths attributed to COVID-19 and 10,691 negative tests.
Elk County reported nine more cases for a total of 2,780. There have been 38 deaths and 6,170 negative tests.
Potter County reported six more cases for a total of 1,055. There have been 23 deaths and 3,404 negative tests.
Cameron County reported one more case for a total of 287. There have been 7 deaths and 1040 negative tests.
Statewide, there have been 1,134,176 total cases of COVID-19; 956,379 confirmed and 177,797 probable. There have been 25,988 deaths and 4,349,915 negative tests.
As for vaccines, McKean County currently has 6,868 partially vaccinated and 7,053 fully vaccinated residents as of Sunday.
Elk County has completed 2,516 partial and 10,237 full vaccinations; Potter County, 1,446 partial and 2,412 full; and Cameron County, 391 partial and 1,410 full.
Pennsylvania has 4,811,459 partial vaccines administered and 3,180,797, for a total of 7,992,256 vaccines given.
Pennsylvania currently has 2,561 hospitalized with COVID-19, with 544 adult patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) and 252 patients on ventilators.
McKean County has two patients hospitalized with COVID-19, Elk County has three, and Pottery County has none.