There were 45 new cases of COVID-19 across four local counties over the weeked, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health on Sunday.
McKean County had 27 more cases for a total of 3,699, 2,822 confirmed and 877 probable. There have been 11,042 negative tests conducted and 69 deaths.
Elk County had 10 more cases for a total of 2,847, 1,568 confirmed and 1,279 probable. There have been 6,419 negative tests and 39 deaths to date.
Potter County had six more cases for a total of 1,140, 998 confirmed and 142 probable. There have been 3,552 negative tests and 23 deaths.
Cameron County had two more cases for a total of 204. There have been 1,066 negative tests and 6 deaths in the county to date.
As of Sunday, Pennsylvania reported 996,393 confirmed and 189,850 probable cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 1,186,243.
In regards to vaccines, Pennsylvania has administered 5,500,772 partial and 4,175,635 full vaccines, for a total of 9,676,407.
As of Sunday, McKean County had 7,892 residents partially covered and 8,221 fully covered. Elk had 1,800 partially and 12,156 fully covered; Potter, 1,272 partially and 2,969 fully covered and Cameron County, 309 partially and 1,794 fully covered.