HARRISBURG, Pa. - There are now more than 1,000 cases of coronavirus in Pennsylvania, health officials said Wednesday.
Here's the case breakdown by county as of Tuesday, according to the state department of health.
There were 276 new COVID-19 cases between midnight Tuesday and midnight Wednesday, state health officials said.
That brings the state total to 1,127:
- Adams - 6
- Allegheny - 88 (2 deaths)
- Armstrong - 1
- Beaver - 7
- Berks - 20
- Bradford - 1
- Bucks - 86
- Butler - 12
- Cambria - 1
- Carbon - 1
- Centre - 8
- Chester - 54
- Clearfield - 2
- Columbia - 1
- Cumberland - 13
- Dauphin - 10
- Delaware - 101
- Erie - 4
- Fayette - 4
- Franklin - 5
- Greene - 2
- Juniata - 1
- Lackawanna - 18 (2 deaths)
- Lancaster - 12
- Lawrence - 1
- Lebanon - 3
- Lehigh - 38
- Luzerne - 27
- Lycoming - 1
- Mercer - 2
- Monroe - 51 (1 death)
- Montgomery - 172 (1 death)
- Montour - 4
- Northampton - 44 (3 deaths)
- Philadelphia - 257 (1 death)
- Pike - 9
- Potter - 1
- Schuylkill - 6
- Somerset - 2
- Warren - 1
- Washington - 10
- Wayne - 4
- Westmoreland - 16
- York - 20
So far, 11 people in the state have died, officials said.
Authorities also said as of Wednesday, 11,193 people have tested negative statewide.