52 more positive cases of the novel coronavirus have been reported in Pennsylvania, bringing the statewide total to 185.
Bucks County now has 14 coronavirus cases, after five more positive tests came in Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon.
The governor's office on Wednesday confirmed an adult from Northampton County has died from the virus.
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"The simple answer is NO," the state Health Department said.
Both cases are "easily traced to the source of infection," which means they're not a result of community spread, officials said.
The state's total is now up to 96 cases of coronavirus, with 32 of them in Montgomery County.
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Bucks County's coronavirus cases doubled from four early Monday to eight as of Tuesday.
Pennsylvania has expanded its liquor store closing to include the entire state. Online sales will cease, too.
The state is not providing specific data on coronavirus hospitalizations because the numbers are frequently changing.
All non-essential businesses in PA have been ordered to close by Gov. Tom Wolf as the state works to combat the spread of COVID-19.
Gyms, restaurants, coffee shops, and other retailers in Newtown have shut their doors due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Pennsylvania workers impacted by the ongoing coronavirus crisis may be eligible for unemployment benefits, state officials said Monday.
Tom Wolf has ordered all restaurants and bars in Allegheny, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties to close.
Sixteen additional cases have been confirmed Sunday. Pennsylvania now has a total of 63 cases of coronavirus.
The closed parks include Delaware Canal, Neshaminy, Nockamixon, Ralph Stover, Tyler, and Washington Crossing.
Four additional presumptive positive cases of the new coronavirus, or COVID-19, have been confirmed in Pennsylvania.
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There's a third case of coronavirus in Bucks County, officials said Friday.
All branches of the Bucks County Free Library will be closed from Saturday, March 14 through Sunday, March 22 due to coronavirus.
The closure is in place through April 1.
During an evening update, Pennsylvania officials said there are now 41 cases in the state, including one pediatric case.
Events of 250 people or more are discouraged. People should also avoid gyms, movie theaters and shopping malls, the governor said.
Police in Newtown Township are seeking two people in connection with a residential burglary on Rumford Court.
Also, all athletics programs are suspended and public events canceled through April 30 due to the regional coronavirus outbreak.
The mass schedule will still continue for the time being, Monsignor Michael Picard said in a Thursday message to the church community.
Sol Feinstone closed today after a symptomatic person who may have been exposed to coronavirus was at the school, officials said.
State Senator Steve Santarsiero will host a live telephone town hall meeting on coronavirus tonight.
Five more Pennsylvanians have tested positive for the new coronavirus, officials said Thursday.
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'This event would have had approximately 800 people in attendance, and we will error on the side of caution,' the superintendent said.
Bucks County Community College will close all campuses from March 14 to 22 to mitigate the spread of coronavirus.
'Staying Safe: Autism and First Responders,' an educational workshop and panel discussion, will be held April 6 in Newtown.
The following recent police activity was reported in Newtown Township:
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Susan Hoskins will facilitate program on " Housing Options" March 15 at 12:30-2:00 p.m. Newtown Quaker Meetinghouse, 219 Court Street.
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Newtown's newest restaurant, Solstice, opened Monday.