Nearly all Pa. counties show substantial spread of COVID-19, positive test rate drops for 6th week
Updated Jan 25, 2021;
The state’s rate of positive tests for COVID-19 continues to decline and for the first time in seven weeks, not all of the state’s counties show a substantial spread of the virus, Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration said Monday.
The state’s positive test rate for the coronavirus fell to 10.5% during the week of Jan. 15-21, down from 12.7% during the previous week. The positive test rate has now dropped for six
consecutive weeks after reaching a high of 16.2% in December.