There were three new cases of COVID-19 in the region, all of which were in McKean County, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health on Monday.
McKean County had three more cases for a total of 3,702, while Elk County stayed at 2,847, Potter at 1,140 and Cameron at 300.
As of Monday, Pennsylvania reported 872 more cases of COVID-19, bringing the state total to 1,187,115 — 997,127 confirmed and 189,988 probable.
As for vaccines, Pennsylvania has administered 5,518,895 partial and 4,204,233 full vaccinations, bringing the total to 9,723,128.
McKean County had 7,895 partially and 8,258 fully vaccinated residents Monday, while Elk had 1,796 partially and 12,186 fully vaccinated; Potter, 1,274 partially and 2,977 fully; and Cameron, 314 partially and 1,799 fully.
Potter County currently has five patients hospitalized with COVID-19, while McKean County has one, and Elk County has none.
Statewide, there are 1,436 patients hospitalized with COVID-19, with 342 adult patients in the Intensive Care Unit and 226 on ventilators.