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1st Case Of New Coronavirus Strain Confirmed In PA

UpdatedThu, Jan 7, 2021 at 9:53 am ET Replies(103) The first case of the new COVID-19 strain first discovered in England last month has been confirmed in Pennsylvania. (Shutterstock) HARRISBURG, PA The first case of the new COVID-19 strain first discovered in England last month has been confirmed in Pennsylvania, state health officials said Thursday. The confirmed case is in Dauphin County, the Pennsylvania Department of Health said. This variant is the same one that was first discovered in England in December, according to the department s release. The person in Dauphin County tested positive with the new strain, which is believed to be more contagious, after known international exposure, state officials said.

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Hospitals prepare for a post-holiday surge of COVID-19 cases, deaths

Hospitals prepare for a post-holiday surge of COVID-19 cases, deaths Updated Dec 31, 2020; Facebook Share Pennsylvania’s hospitals are at a crossroads: Coronavirus cases are leveling off yet a surge in demand for intensive care unit beds has not. And the worst, many believe, is yet to come. “Christmas was only five days ago,” said Jeff Jahre, senior vice president for medical affairs of the St. Luke’s University Health Network. “We know we have New Years’ coming up. Despite all the warnings and everything else, we do know most of the cases we’re seeing right now aren’t due to large gatherings but what you or I’d consider to be family gatherings.”

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Pa.'s ban on indoor dining, school sports won't extend beyond Jan. 4

. HARRISBURG Gov. Tom Wolf will lift restrictions that temporarily halted indoor dining, shuttered gyms, casinos, and theaters, and suspended in-person sports and extracurricular activities at schools. The short-term closures, which Wolf imposed in mid-December to slow soaring coronavirus cases and hospitalizations around the state, will expire as planned at 8 a.m. on Jan. 4, the governor said during a Wednesday news briefing. Other mitigation rules, including mandatory mask-wearing and limits on gatherings, will remain in effect. “This does not mean we are out of the woods, not by any means,” said Wolf, who along with Pennsylvania Health Secretary Rachel Levine pressed the need for residents to continue avoiding unnecessary travel and social gatherings.

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Pa.'s ban on indoor dining, school sports won't extend beyond Jan. 4 | Spotlight Pa

Pa.'s ban on indoor dining, school sports won't extend beyond Jan. 4 | Spotlight Pa
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COVID-19 news: Pa., N.J. coronavirus cases down, stimulus checks on their way

COVID-19 news: Pa., N.J. coronavirus cases down, stimulus checks on their way
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