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Pennsylvania sets daily high in coronavirus cases with 5,488 new infections

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PHILADELPHIA - The coronavirus pandemic continued its resurgence across Pennsylvania on Thursday as health department officials announced a new daily record of positive infections.

The health department added 5,488  positive tests to push the statewide total to more than 248,000 since the onset of the pandemic.

The amount of virus-related deaths increased by 49 on Thursday, raising the overall total to 9,194.FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUSThe state continues to monitor an increase in serious infections which has resulted in an uptick in hospitalizations.

According to the latest data provided by the state, there are 2,080 patients hospitalized and 438 in intensive care. Health officials say most of the gravely ill patients are 65-years or.

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