Briefing: First PA Coronavirus Cases Reported, Governor Signs Disaster Declaration
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On March 6, Gov. Tom Wolf confirmed the first two presumptive positive cases of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Pennsylvania in Delaware and Wayne counties and reminded residents that the Commonwealth is prepared to respond to community spread of this virus. Read more here. On March 7, Gov. Wolf announced two more presumptive cases in Montgomery County bringing the total to four and urged the General Assembly to take action on measures to help the state response. Read more here. On March 8, the Department of Health announced two more presumptive cases found in Montgomery County, bringing the total in Pennsylvania to six. Read more here. Gov. Wolf signed an emergency disaster declaration to provide increased support to state agencies involved in the response to the coronavirus. Read more here. For more information on the coronavirus and to keep up-to-date, visit the Department of Health’s 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) webpage, Follow them on Twitter, or Like them on Facebook. Click Here for a copy of CDC Guidance To Businesses on coronavirus. Influenza Meanwhile the regular flu continues to be widespread in Pennsylvania with new cases still coming in, except in Forest County. There have been 74 deaths associated with the flu so far in the state this season. Read more here. Visit the Department of Health’s Influenza Season webpage for more information. NewsClips Click Here For A Week’s Worth Of PA Coronavirus NewsClips about the steps the state and medical community are taking to respond, reports of cases so far, precautions you can take, response of educational institutions, ways to avoid scammers and the impacts on communities and the economy. NewsClips: Week’s Worth Of PA Environment & Energy NewsClips - Support Local Journalism [Posted: March 7, 2020] |
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3/9/2020 |
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