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The United States recorded about 120,000 COVID-19 infections per day in July — a shocking number for a respiratory illness during summer. → Read More
Pennsylvania health officials say the coronavirus threat remains, but the app is no longer an essential tool. → Read More
The state health department said monkeypox is typically mild and people shouldn't panic. → Read More
The Penn State study, involving 7 million people, is the largest to date. → Read More
His family recently brought him home to receive hospice care. → Read More
It compares the predicted number of deaths to the number who actually died, helping us “understand the magnitude of what we’ve just experienced,” a Penn State scientist says. → Read More
The Pennsylvania doctor is accused of issuing prescriptions for ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. → Read More
Wednesday also brought another day of record-level new infections. → Read More
The effort will allow more staffed beds. → Read More
Gov. Tom Wolf requested help about two weeks ago. → Read More
The number of new cases rose in all but two counties. → Read More
The average daily count of people in the hospital with COVID-19 is up by more than 800 from mid-November. → Read More
The matter will be argued again in about a week. → Read More
The average number hospitalized on a given day is about 1,000 more than in mid-November. → Read More
COVID-19 may soon become “endemic” — settling at a "normal" level where it won’t cause widespread death and overstressed hospitals. → Read More
The veteran officer is suspended without pay from his job as an investigative unit supervisor. → Read More
There's worry about various long-term harms to children. → Read More
The model further predicts Pennsylvania will total 33,133 deaths as of Dec. 1. → Read More
Face masks are now recommended for all school children by organizations including the American Academy of Pediatrics. → Read More
Cases jumped by more than 1,000 from Wednesday. → Read More