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PA Reports Deadliest COVID-19 Day; New Measures May Be Coming
Pennsylvania reported a record number of new coronavirus deaths Wednesday, making it the deadliest day of the pandemic.

Kara Seymour covers Bucks County and serves as the editorial manager for the New Jersey/Pennsylvania region for Patch. She is a former reporter at the Princeton Packet and Bucks County Courier Times.
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Pennsylvania reported a record number of new coronavirus deaths Wednesday, making it the deadliest day of the pandemic.

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