Stacy Wescoe//March 20, 2020
Pennsylvania now has 268 confirmed cases of COVID-19. That’s a jump of 83 cases from yesterday.
The state has had one death so far and 2,574 people who have tested negative.
County-specific counts can be found here:
​County | ​Cases | ​Deaths |
​Adams | 4 | ​0 |
Allegheny | 28 | ​0 |
Beaver | 3 | ​0 |
​Berks | 5 | ​0 |
Bucks | 16 | ​0 |
​Centre | ​1 | ​0 |
Chester | 17 | ​0 |
Cumberland | 11 | ​0 |
Delaware | 23 | ​0 |
​Erie | 1​ | ​0 |
​Franklin | ​1 | ​0 |
​Lackawanna | 4 | ​0 |
​Lancaster | 2 | ​0 |
​Lebanon | ​1 | ​0 |
Lehigh | 2 | ​0 |
Luzerne | 2 | ​0 |
Monroe | 19 | ​0 |
Montgomery | 59 | ​0 |
Northampton | 10 | ​1 |
Philadelphia | 42 | ​0 |
Pike | 2 | ​0 |
​Potter | ​1 | ​0 |
Washington | 3 | ​0 |
Wayne | 1 | ​0 |
​Westmoreland | 4 | ​0 |
​York | 6 | ​0 |
In response to the spread of the virus, Gov. Tom Wolf yesterday ordered all non-life-sustaining businesses in Pennsylvania to close their physical locations. Enforcement actions against businesses that do not close physical locations will begin at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, March 21.
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