Six New COVID Cases Reported Saturday

November 29, 2020

WARREN, Pa. – Six more confirmed cases of COVID-19 were reported in Warren County Saturday, according to a Sunday data update.

According to a Pennsylvania Department of Health COVID-19 Dashboard update Sunday, the county’s confirmed case count rose to 229 Saturday. Saturday’s count was the lowest confirmed case increase in five days, since two were reported Nov. 23.

From Nov. 24 through Nov. 27, the county saw increases of seven, 21, 22, 11 and 19 confirmed cases. Warren County’s confirmed case count has increased by 169 in November. The county had 60 total confirmed cases from March through October.

The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in the county increased by two, from eight to 10, according to the update. There are still no COVID-19 patients in the adult ICU or on a ventilator, according to the dashboard.

Despite the November case surge, Warren County still has just a single death reported.

The cumulative case count, up to 257 with probable cases, includes those cases the state considers “recovered.”

A case is considered recovered “if a case has not been reported as a death, and it is more than 30 days past the date of their first positive test (or onset of symptoms) then an individual is considered recovered,” according to the Department of Health

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