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Westmoreland County sees over 60% drop in covid cases in past month

Westmoreland County’s coronavirus situation continues to improve — and dramatically when compared to just one month ago. Another 129 cases of coronavirus were reported over the past two days in the county, according to data released Monday by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. That total is 6% lower than a

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New Pa. covid cases, deaths continue downward trend

As February hits its midpoint, Pennsylvania is continuing to see its cases of coronavirus decline — along with the number of those hospitalized and dying from the virus. Over the past two days, there were 4,516 new cases of coronavirus reported in Pennsylvania, according to data released Monday by the

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Covid hospitalizations continue to decline in Pennsylvania

The number of Pennsylvanians hospitalized because of covid-19 continues to decline at a rapid pace. According to the latest data from OpenData PA, which tracks hospital numbers in the state, the number of patients hospitalized has dropped 12% in the past week and 46% in the past month. As of

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High school musical season is again up in the air as pandemic continues

Courtesy of Valley High School Drama Club The Valley High School Drama Club rehearses on Zoom for its spring production of Peter and the Starcatcher.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. To stage or not to stage, that is the question for area high schools as musical season approaches. As many productions fell prey last year to the pandemic, school personnel and students didn’t think they would be facing the same challenge this year. But they are. With gathering size and social distancing rules still in place, many schools are still figuring out what to do and how to do it. But the consensus seems to be that virtual is the way to go, and any live audience necessarily will be limited in size.

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