The metrics in the state's Early Warning Monitoring System Dashboard paint a comprehensive picture of the status of the virus locally.
Family gatherings and church services could further spread the coronavirus that surged in Pennsylvania after Thanksgiving, they said.
The hospital in Bristol is one of three Bucks County facilities set to get the Pfizer vaccine, officials said.
The number of school children in Bucks who tested positive more than doubled last week. But data says they're getting sick outside of class.
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Deaths and hospitalizations also were up last week, as county health officials had to abandon most COVID-19 contact tracing efforts.
The county's 1,676 new coronavirus cases was the most in one week since the pandemic began, with experts blaming unmasked exposures.
The county's health director said there's no evidence students attending classes has contributed to the spread of coronavirus.
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While Pennsylvania reported its highest single-day total for new coronavirus infections since April, Bucks County's numbers remain low.
For the first time since March, no Bucks County COVID patients were listed in critical condition or on ventilators last week.
Young people are mostly not getting seriously ill from the virus, but should remain vigilant to protect others, Bucks' health director says.
The county's top health official said vaccines may be distributed one of two ways, but a coronavirus vaccine won't be ready for a while.
A one-day spike in new cases marred an otherwise positive report on the coronavirus in Bucks County.
The county's number of new coronavirus cases ticked down again over the past week, with one fewer than the week before.
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Local health officials say the decision to go ahead with fall sports in schools and youth leagues is "a good fit" in Bucks.
Two people, both in their 70s, died from the coronavirus last week in Bucks County.
After a one-week lull, Bucks County’s COVID-19 cases once again increased over the past week, with 287 infections reported.
Bucks County's health director says a coronavirus spike after July 4 may have topped out here, as PA numbers are rising.
The good news is that hospitalizations and deaths remain low, county health officials said.
Independence Day parties and summer travel have contributed to the uptick in cases, health officials said.
County commissioners announced that every elementary and middle-school student in the county will get a face shield when classes resume.
As coronavirus cases are spiking across the country, Bucks County has not seen a new death from the virus since July 1.
The number of new cases dipped into single digits over the weekend and are low enough to meet the state standard for more reopenings.
Just 26 new cases of the virus were reported in Bucks County on Tuesday and nine of those were cases that were weeks old.
There were 51 new COVID-19 cases over the past two days, but 17 of those are weeks-old cases just now being reported.
The number of new coronavirus cases reported in the county on Monday was its lowest three-day total since March.
After the lowest four-day total of new cases since March, Bucks reported just 31 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday.
Gov. Tom Wolf will announce the next round of counties moving to the less-restrictive yellow phase of his coronavirus plan on Friday.
The number of new cases reported Tuesday was three times the target for reopening under Pennsylvania's plan.
Just four of the new coronavirus cases reported in Bucks County on Thursday were attributed to community spread, officials said.
On Monday, 82 new cases of the coronavirus and 20 new deaths were reported in Bucks County, as officials push to reopen soon.
Bucks County's death toll hit 300 on Thursday, with officials saying community spread of COVID-19 has become very limited.
Bucks County officials still hope Gov. Tom Wolf will consider nursing home cases separately from community spread for reopening purposes.
Tuesday was the county's highest single-day death total increase since the outbreak began, Bucks County health officials said.
Last week was Bucks County’s deadliest of the pandemic, with 92 deaths reported, up from 61 the week before.
Even when businesses and other public spaces reopen, residents should expect masks and other measures to stay in place, he said.
The announcement came a day after Gov. Tom Wolf said golf courses and other outdoor recreation sites may reopen from coronavirus shutdown.