Erie County Reports Eight New COVID-19 Cases for Total of 813; 128 Cases Considered Active
There are 670 recovered cases, 128 active cases and 15 deaths according to the county.
There are 670 recovered cases, 128 active cases and 15 deaths according to the county.
More masks, sneeze guards and a quarantine room will all be a part of the new normal when students at Robert Benjamin Wiley Charter School head back to school on August 17.
The total number of cases is now 489. Of those, 386 are presumed recovered - an increase of four from Tuesday.
Erie News Now talked with some parents, and a high school student, about the tough decision about sending kids back to the classroom.
Montgomery County prosecutors declined to notify the court of intention to seek capital punishment in the case during Tuesday's preliminary hearing for 23-year-old Nicholas Forman, The (Pottstown) Mercury reported.
Canada already denied the Blue Jays' request to play in Toronto because the regular-season schedule would require frequent travel back and forth from the United States, where COVID-19 cases are surging.
Motorists will be detoured via Routes 198 and 86.
The goal of the event is to increase kids' interest in bicycling and educate them on how to ride safely.
19 cases are considered active. There have been 190 recoveries and eight deaths.
23 cases are considered active. There have been 184 recoveries and eight deaths.
Most of the courses have been moved online, and the university is limiting the number of students living on campus.
The initiative began Sunday, July 19 and will conclude on Saturday, July 25.
Officials say hundreds or even thousands of additional contact tracers could needed depending on how bad the resurgence of COVID-19 becomes this fall.
The state is reporting a total of 813 positive cases for Erie County, which is eight more than Tuesday. Crawford County's total number of positive cases increased by two to 114, while Warren County's total remains at 14.
Multiple motorists have reported a white and brown goat running into traffic along Route 6 between Route 89 and Tarbell Road in Wayne Township.
Rodney Domanick Evans, 30, and Lindsey Michelle Thompson, 36, were named as defendants in the two-count indictment for violating federal drug laws.
Union City with plans on reopening
Warren County School District explains to parents with multiple videos about back to school plans.
The spike in boat and kayak sales could relate to the spike in rescues.
A local brewery is joining in on the fight to end racial injustice in America. Voodoo brewery Meadville is selling “black is beautiful” beers cans, as part of an imitative to raise awareness to injustices against people of color.
After her experience, Yarimar Espada and her teenage sons want people to take the virus seriously.
As of the week of July 20, officials report isolated blooms in the South Basin of Chautauqua Lake. There are currently no active blooms reported on Findley Lake.
Grove City and Quest Diagnostics are partnering to help mitigate the COVID-19 spread before students get to campus.