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Four new confirmed COVID-19 cases reported in Clinton County

Clinton County added four new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and another probable case on Thursday, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.

Since the outbreak first began there have been 91 total cases of COVID-19 in the county. Of those 79 are confirmed and 12 are probable. So far 1,606 people have tested negative to the virus.

Centre County saw an increase of three with a total of 219 confirmed cases and 16 probable, according to the department’s numbers.

Lycoming County saw an increase of two cases bumping their total to 220 confirmed cases, the department of health said. The county’s number of probable cases decreased from 16 to 14 cases.

The statewide numbers saw another significant increase with 719 new cases, increasing the total to 92,867 since the outbreak first began.

The Department of Health reported 36 new deaths on Thursday, increasing the total to 6,848. In Clinton County, there have been four confirmed deaths. The health department has reported eight deaths for Centre County and 20 in Lycoming County.

An estimated 77 percent of patients – about 71,507 people – with the virus have recovered, according to the department.

A total of 787,156 patients in Pennsylvania have tested negative for COVID-19.

Individual county data for Pennsylvania is available at the Department of Health website.

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