Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf ( Office of Gov. Tom Wolf ) PENNSYLVANIA - Residents of north central and northwestern Pennsylvania are projected to be the first in the state to be released from Gov.
Tom Wolf’s stay-at-home order. Wolf wants to begin easing some pandemic restrictions on May 8 in areas of Pennsylvania that have been lightly impacted by the new coronavirus.
His reopening plan sets a target of fewer than 50 positive cases of the virus per 100,000 residents for 14 days. Many counties in rural Pennsylvania have reported just a few cases total, though the hardest-hit counties have reported hundreds of virus cases per 100,000 residents.