HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Department of Health today confirmed as of 12 a.m., April 3, that there are 1,404 additional positive cases of COVID-19 in the commonwealth.
The department reported that this now brings the statewide total to 8,420 in 63 counties. There were also 12 new deaths among positive cases, which brings the statewide total to 102.
Data shows there are five confirmed cases in Clearfield County; 32 in Centre County; four in both Blair and Cambria counties; one in both Cameron and Clinton counties; and seven in Indiana County.
All people are either in isolation at home or being treated at the hospital, state health officials say. County-specific information and a statewide map are available here.
“The continued rise in cases combined with our increasing deaths from COVID-19 reflects the seriousness of this situation,” Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine said.
Levine continued, reminding that: “We need everyone to listen to the orders in place and to stay calm, stay home and stay safe.
“We know that these prolonged mitigation effects have been difficult for everyone, but it is essential that everyone follows these orders and does not go out unless they absolutely must.”
State health officials say there are 53,695 patients who have tested negative to date. Of the patients who have tested positive to date, the age breakdown is as follows:
- nearly 1 percent are aged 0-4;
- nearly 1 percent are aged 5-12;
- 1 percent are aged 13-18;
- 8 percent are aged 19-24;
- nearly 41 percent are aged 25-49;
- nearly 29 percent are aged 50-64; and
- nearly 20 percent are aged 65 or older.
State health officials say that most of the patients hospitalized are aged 65 or older, and most of the deaths have occurred in patients 65 or older. It was noted that there have been no pediatric deaths to date in the commonwealth. More data is available here.
All non-life-sustaining businesses are ordered to be closed and schools are closed statewide indefinitely. Currently the entire state is under a stay-at-home order.