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Jefferson County Reports 11 New COVID-19 Cases

HARRISBURG, Pa. (EYT) – The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed that Jefferson County reported 11 new COVID-19 cases as of 12:00 a.m. on February 23.

The county’s total number of cases has reached 2,768, and the death toll remains at 86.

The Pennsylvania Department of Health today confirmed as of 12:00 a.m., February 23, there were 2,830 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 917,848.

New Statewide Positive Cases Last Seven Days

02/23/21 – 2,830
02/22/21 – 1,521
02/21/21 – 1,906
02/20/21 – 2,818
02/19/21 – 2,778
02/18/21 – 3,345
02/17/21 – 3,413

LOCAL REGION

County Previous Total New Cases Total Cases Deaths
Armstrong 4859 9 4868 116
Butler 13705 36 13741 365 (2 new)
Clarion 2653 6 2659 81
Clearfield 6149 20 6169 114 (1 new)
Crawford 6282 8 6290 136
Elk 2300 4 2304 35
Forest 1377 0 1377 20
Indiana 5018 9 5027 158 (1 new)
Jefferson 2757 11 2768 86
McKean 3010 10 3020 61
Mercer 7935 23 7958 237
Venango 3295 13 3308 82 (2 new)
Warren 2135 5 2140 96

 

There are 1,963 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19. Of that number, 418 patients are in the intensive care unit with COVID-19. Most of the patients hospitalized are ages 65 or older, and most of the deaths have occurred in patients 65 or older. More data is available here.

The trend in the 14-day moving average number of hospitalized patients per day is about 3,700 lower than it was at the peak on December 25, 2020. However, the current 14-day average is just below what it was at the height of the spring peak on May 3, 2020.

Statewide percent positivity for the week of February 12 – February 18 stood at 6.5%.

The most accurate daily data is available on the website, with archived data also available.

As of 11:59 p.m. Monday, February 22, there were 97 new deaths identified by the Pennsylvania death registry, reported for a total of 23,711 deaths attributed to COVID-19. County-specific information and a statewide map are available on the COVID-19 Data Dashboard.

COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

Pennsylvania hospitals began receiving shipments of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine the week of Dec. 14 and Moderna COVID-19 vaccine the week of Dec. 21. Please note that this does include vaccine administration through the CVS as part of the Federal Pharmacy Partnership. Vaccination numbers for Pennsylvania does not include Philadelphia, which is its own jurisdiction, or federal facilities, which are working directly with the federal government.

Today, the CDC ranks Pennsylvania fifth in the nation for number of vaccine doses administered.

Mask-wearing is required in all businesses and whenever leaving home. Consistent mask-wearing is critical to preventing the spread of COVID-19.

There are 108,561 individuals who have a positive viral antigen test and are considered probable cases and 636 individuals who have a positive serology test and either COVID-19 symptoms or a high-risk exposure.

There are 3,834,470 individuals who have tested negative to date.

In licensed nursing and personal care homes, there are 66,173 resident cases of COVID-19, and 12,838 cases among employees, for a total of 79,011 at 1,568 distinct facilities in all 67 counties. Out of total deaths reported to PA-NEDSS, 12,256 have occurred in residents from nursing or personal care facilities. A county breakdown can be found here.

Note that the number of deaths reported to NEDSS is not exactly the same as the COVID-19 related deaths reported by the death registry. The number of deaths among nursing and personal care home residents and employees is taken from the PA-NEDSS death data, as this information is not available in the death registry data.

Approximately 24,462 of the total cases are among health care workers.

While vaccine supply from the federal government remains limited, the Department of Health is working to ensure the vaccine is provided in a way that is ethical, equitable and efficient.

The Wolf Administration stresses the role Pennsylvanians play in helping to reduce the spread of COVID-19: