The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Pennsylvan­ia reports 781 new cases as restrictio­ns take hold

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HARRISBURG » Pennsylvan­ia reported 781 new coronaviru­s cases Thursday, bringing the statewide total to more than 98,000 as new, statewide pandemic restrictio­ns took effect.

The state Department of Health said there were 16 additional deaths for a new statewide toll of 6,973.

Allegheny County, which has figured in a recent surge in virus cases, reported 140 new cases from tests conducted between June 30 and July 14. Philadelph­ia reported 132 new infections.

Gov. Tom Wolf reimposed restrictio­ns Thursday on bars, restaurant­s, and larger indoor gatherings — now limited to 25 people, down from 250 — in response to what he called an “unsettling climb” in infections.

Critics questioned the need for statewide restrictio­ns when only a few areas of the state have been seeing rising case numbers. Wolf warned that a “new surge is in the offing” that could eclipse what happened in the spring, when the virus killed thousands and sickened tens of thousands of Pennsylvan­ians. Disease modeling from PolicyLab at Children’s Hospital of Philadelph­ia shows infections rising sharply in Philadelph­ia and the suburbs in coming weeks.

The number of infections is thought to be far higher than the state’s confirmed case count because many people have not been tested, and studies suggest people can be infected without feeling sick.

For most people, the virus causes mild or moderate symptoms that clear up in a couple of weeks. Older adults and people with existing health problems are at higher risk of more severe illness, including pneumonia, or death.

 ?? SEAN MCKEAG/THE CITIZENS’ VOICE VIA AP ?? Bartender Kelsey Drozda makes a drink behind the bar at the Riverside Cafe in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Wednesday, July 15. To fight the coronaviru­s, nightclubs will be shut down, bars will be closed unless they also offer dine-in meals, and bars and restaurant­s will be limited to 25% capacity under Gov. Tom Wolf’s order, which takes effect Thursday and also requires companies to have their employees telework to the extent possible.
SEAN MCKEAG/THE CITIZENS’ VOICE VIA AP Bartender Kelsey Drozda makes a drink behind the bar at the Riverside Cafe in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Wednesday, July 15. To fight the coronaviru­s, nightclubs will be shut down, bars will be closed unless they also offer dine-in meals, and bars and restaurant­s will be limited to 25% capacity under Gov. Tom Wolf’s order, which takes effect Thursday and also requires companies to have their employees telework to the extent possible.

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