Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Health today confirmed that as of 12:00 a.m., Tuesday, June 22, there were 177 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 1,210,646.
According to the department’s Web site, Clearfield County has had 8,642 (+2) total cases since March of 2020 and 153 (+1) deaths while 22,260 people have tested negative for the virus. Of those cases, 6,317 were confirmed and 2,325 were probable.
There are 406 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19. Of that number, 93 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 continues to drop, after peaking at 2,661 patients which is slightly below what it was at the height of the spring 2020 peak of 2,751 patients on May 3, 2020. The full 14-day moving average since the start of the pandemic can be found here.
Statewide percent positivity for the week of June 11 – June 17 stood at 1.4%.
The most accurate daily data is available on the website, with archived data also available.
Between 11:59 p.m. Monday, June 21, there were 34 new deaths identified by the Pennsylvania death registry, reported for a total of 27,604 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. The Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) COVID-19 vaccine was first allocated to Pennsylvania the week of March 1. On Friday, April 23, the CDC and FDA notified all COVID-19 vaccine providers that the pause in administering doses of the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccine has been lifted. Following the announcement, Pennsylvania resumed Janssen vaccinations. Vaccination numbers for Pennsylvania do not include Philadelphia, which is its own jurisdiction, or federal facilities, which are working directly with the federal government.