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Pennsylvania COVID-19 cases rise to 7,016; 90 deaths

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PHILADELPHIA - The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Pennsylvania rose on Tuesday to 7,016 with 90 reported fatalities.

Most of the people who have died or required hospitalization in Pennsylvania have been 65 or older. Philadelphia reported 1,675 total coronavirus cases within the city, with at least 15 fatalities. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS A look at the latest developments in Pennsylvania: ___ CASES Advertisement Below is a breakdown of the cases by county: – Adams County: 18 – Allegheny County: 419, including 2 deaths – Armstrong County: 7 – Beaver County: 55, including 2 deaths – Bedford County: 3 – Berks County: 168, including 1 death – Blair County: 4 – Bradford County: 8 – Bucks County: 370, including 6 deaths – Butler County:

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