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Centre County Adds 4 COVID-19 Cases; Pennsylvania Reports 1,257 New Positives
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Centre County Adds 37 COVID-19 Cases; Pennsylvania Reports 1,730 New Positives
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Monday’s total is the county’s lowest single-day increase since Aug. 26.
Pennsylvania added 1,111 new positives on Sunday and 872 on Monday, the lowest single-day total since Oct. 5. The state has had a total of 1,187,115 cases since the start of the pandemic.
The county also had 101 negative test results over the two days to increase its total to 69,165. Across Pennsylvania, there were 9,411 new negatives for a total of 4,519,018.
DOH reported one new COVID-19 death among Centre County residents on Sunday, bringing the county’s total to 222.
With 67 new COVID-19 deaths reported statewide on Sunday and 17 on Monday, Pennsylvania’s total is now 26,833.
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Gov. Tom Wolf is greeted by Penn State University Football Coach James Franklin during a visit to the university on Wednesday.
UNIVERSITY PARK Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf visited Penn State University on Wednesday to discuss COVID-19 vaccine efforts and encourage students to get vaccinated before summer break.
“Pennsylvania’s vaccine rollout is moving at a fast pace now that supply has increased and all Pennsylvanians over age 16 are eligible to receive the vaccine,” Gov. Wolf said. “When you get vaccinated, you are protecting yourself from serious illness, while protecting the people around you. That includes family members who are under 16, friends you want to see over the summer, and your fellow fans at sporting events including football games in Beaver Stadium. I want to see stands here filled as much as you do, but to make it safe for all of us to come together again, we need more Pennsylvanians to get vaccinated.”
Regional vaccination clinic to resume scheduled operations Thursday at Bryce Jordan Center
Updated May 05, 2021;
The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) and Department of Health (DOH) today announced that the Regional Vaccination Clinic (RVC) at the Bryce Jordan Center on Penn State’s University Park campus in Centre County will resume operations as scheduled on Thursday, offering both the two-dose Moderna vaccine and the single-dose Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccine.
May 6 through 10 will be the final week that the clinic offers the first dose of the two-dose Moderna vaccine. Starting May 13, the clinic will only offer the second dose of Moderna, and the single-dose J&J vaccine, a press release said.
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