McKean County saw an increase of 12 cases of COVID-19 over the holiday weekend, while Elk County reported one additional case and Potter County had seven new cases. Cameron County’s case counts once again remained the same.
McKean County has a total of 3,771 cases of COVID-19, 2,878 confirmed cases and 893 probable. There have been 11,186 negative tests conducted and 72 deaths have been reported due to coronavirus.
Elk County has 2,859 cases, 1,575 confirmed and 1,284 probable cases of COVID-19. There have been 6,526 negative tests conducted and 39 deaths due to COVID-19.
Potter County has 1,182 total cases, with 1,032 confirmed cases and 150 probable. There have been 3,619 tests conducted and 23 deaths reported.
Cameron County has 303, 207 confirmed cases and 96 probable, with 1,086 negative tests conducted and seven deaths reported due to COVID-19.
As of Monday, Pennsylvania has 1,007,707 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 194,472 probable cases. There have been 4,602,231 negative tests conducted throughout the state, and 27,214 deaths have been reported due to coronavirus.
The state of Pennsylvania currently has 1,028 patients hospitalized with COVID-19, and 257 of those are adult patients in Intensive Care Units (ICUs). As of Monday, there are 139 patients on ventilators.
As of Monday, Potter County had one patient hospitalized due to COVID-19, with no patients reported in the ICU and none on a ventilator. McKean and Elk counties do not have any patients hospitalized due to COVID-19.
In terms of vaccine administration, Pennsylvania has administered 5,878,197 partial vaccinations and 4,695,029 full vaccinations. Combined, the state has given 10,573,226 vaccinations.
In Cameron County, 283 partial vaccinations have been administered and 1,880 individuals are fully vaccinated. In Potter County, 1,339 partial vaccines have been administered and 3,120 individuals are fully vaccinated.
In Elk County, 1,757 partial vaccines have been administered and 12,766 full vaccines. In McKean County, 8,461 individuals have received the first dose of the vaccine, while 8,849 are fully vaccinated.