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PA Coronavirus Cases Up To 644
Pennsylvania health officials said Monday there are now 644 positive cases of the coronavirus statewide.

HARRISBURG, PA — Pennsylvania health officials said Monday there are now 644 positive cases of the new coronavirus statewide. There have been six deaths, including a Montgomery County man who died Sunday.
Approximately 60 Pennsylvanians have had to be hospitalized since March 6 due to the virus, said Health Secretary Rachel Levine.
All people are either in isolation at home or being treated at the hospital.
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Here are the totals by county as of Monday, according to the Pennsylvania Dept. of Health:
- Adams: 6
- Allegheny: 48
- Beaver: 3
- Berks: 14
- Bucks: 43
- Cambria: 1
- Centre: 3
- Chester: 40
- Cumberland: 12
- Dauphin: 1
- Delaware: 54
- Erie: 3
- Fayette: 1
- Franklin: 1
- Lackawanna: 7
- Lancaster: 5
- Lebanon: 3
- Lehigh: 25
- Luzerne: 10
- Mercer: 1
- Monroe: 43
- Montgomery: 129
- Montour: 1
- Northampton: 23
- Philadelphia: 128
- Pike: 3
- Potter: 1
- Washington: 7
- Wayne: 3
- Westmoreland: 6
- York: 10
The state's third death was reported Sunday. A 72-year-old man from Abington died.
In response to the increase in cases, Gov. Tom Wolf has ordered all non-life-sustaining businesses close their physical locations. Enforcement begins Monday morning.
In Philadelphia, a stay-at-home order too effect at 8 a.m. Monday.
"Pennsylvanians have a very important job right now: stay calm, stay home and stay safe. We have seen case counts continue to increase and the best way to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is to stay home.”Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine said.
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