Pennsylvania officials are expected to give an update on coronavirus in the commonwealth Monday afternoon.Governor Tom Wolf, Department of Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine and Deputy Secretary of Health Preparedness and Community Protection Ray Barishansky will host a virtual press conference to provide an update on COVID-19 at 2 p.m. Click the video player above at that time to watch live.As of Saturday, there have been 411,484 reported cases of coronavirus in Pennsylvania since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.There were 12,884 new COVID-19 cases reported Saturday, the highest daily increase reported since the start of the pandemic.Click here to see COVID-19 case counts listed by county.State health officials said there are 11,262 deaths attributed to coronavirus, with 149 new deaths reported Saturday.New coronavirus case numbers are expected to be released early Monday afternoon.
HARRISBURG, Pa. —
Pennsylvania officials are expected to give an update on coronavirus in the commonwealth Monday afternoon.
Governor Tom Wolf, Department of Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine and Deputy Secretary of Health Preparedness and Community Protection Ray Barishansky will host a virtual press conference to provide an update on COVID-19 at 2 p.m. Click the video player above at that time to watch live.
As of Saturday, there have been 411,484 reported cases of coronavirus in Pennsylvania since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
There were 12,884 new COVID-19 cases reported Saturday, the highest daily increase reported since the start of the pandemic.
Click here to see COVID-19 case counts listed by county.
State health officials said there are 11,262 deaths attributed to coronavirus, with 149 new deaths reported Saturday.
New coronavirus case numbers are expected to be released early Monday afternoon.