From how it spreads to where it originated, here's a look at everything you need to know about the deadly contagion. HARRISBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania set another record for unemployment filings last week, surpassing 400,000, as businesses shut down and laid off workers in an effort to slow the virus’s spread.
Daily figures posted by Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration showed 405,000 unemployment compensation benefits filings in the seven days through Saturday. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS That beat the record set just a week earlier, 379,000, which itself was highest in the nation and twice the number of the nearest state. RELATED COVERAGE: US unemployment claims shatter record as coronavirus hammers economy How to file for unemployment as