PHILADELPHIA - Pennsylvania health officials on Saturday announced 103 new cases of the novel coronavirus, raising the statewide total to 371.
Two deaths have been reported. Approximately 40 people, or about 10 percent of COVID-19 patients, have been hospitalized as a result.
On Friday evening, Gov. Tom Wolf's administration issued new guidance over a broad shutdown order designed to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Wolf also delayed enforcement of the shutdown order from Saturday to Monday. Pennsylvania health officials deliver a press briefing on the state's COVID-19 response. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS Forcing tens of thousands of businesses to shutter their doors indefinitely will mean that fewer Pennsylvanians will become sick and fewer