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All are either in isolation at home or being treated at the hospital. This brings the statewide total to 76 cases. collier diamant 1 carat or blanc 720collierpascher679 Confirmed cases also include those from commercial and hospital laboratories. As of Monday morning, there were 670 patients who have tested negative either at the state public health lab, a commercial lab or a hospital laboratory. “While we anticipate that there will be more Pennsylvanians with COVID-19 in the coming days and weeks, it is important for residents to know the commonwealth is prepared and to be prepared themselves,” Dr. Levine said. “Right now, you have a higher chance of testing positive for COVID-19 if you have traveled to a country or state with known community outbreaks or have come in contact with someone who has the virus. We are working with the health care community across Pennsylvania to keep them informed, consult on patient testing and ensuring they have the resources they need to care for patients.” Statewide – The Wolf Administration: Announced that bars and restaurants in Montgomery, Delaware, Bucks, Chester and Allegheny counties must close dine-in serviceOpens In A New Window for at least 14 days beginning March 16. Announced mitigation effortsOpens In A New Window in Montgomery, Delaware, Bucks and Chester counties. Allegheny County announced similar mitigation efforts. Closed all Pennsylvania k-12 schoolsOpens In A New Window with additional guidance forthcoming. Issued guidance to non-essential businessesOpens In A New Window. In accordance with the CDC, for the next 8 weeks, called on organizers (whether groups or individuals) to cancel or postpone in-person events that consist of 50 people or more throughout the United States. Discourages individuals from traveling to recreational activities like gyms, movie theaters and shopping malls. Encourages religious leaders to exercise discretion in order to mitigate the spread of illness. Initiated a no-visitor policy at all State correctional facilities and nursing homes to ensure the safety of inmates, residents, staff and visitors. Restricted visitors in state centers effective today to ensure health and safety for individuals with an intellectual disability. Restricted visitors in assisted living and personal care homes to minimize exposure to our seniors and individuals with disabilities. The Potter County Department of Emergency Services partially activated its Emergency OperationsCenter at 3:00 pm on Friday, March 13, 2020 to provide planning support and logistics and response coordination to support the County of Potter on COVID-19. In order to protect the safety of the public and county employees, the Potter County EOC has been put on Level 3 Daytime Monitoring of current events. Potter Department of Emergency Services is currently limiting public access to its building. Those permitted access include DES Office Staff, Telecommunicators, IT Staff, Maintenance Staff, EOC Staff as requested or approved and mail delivery.Anyone with questions is directed to call the DES Office at 814-274-8900. In the event of an emergency, please Dial 9-1-1 In response to updated information about health risks associated with COVID-19 (Coronavirus), and in order to protect the safety of the public and county employees, the Potter County Commissioners and Emergency Management Coordinator Glenn Dunn have issued the following advisory: –All persons are asked to refrain from visiting county offices if at all possible. A host of services provided through the county are available online or can be conducted by mail – for example, dog licenses, fishing licenses, payment of certain taxes, etc. County staffers are available by phone to assist the public. A list of online options and telephone numbers can be found at pottercountypa.net. –Potter County Veterans Affairs Office will no longer be available for walk-in service. Director Michael Pepper is available to deal with veterans’ issues either by phone or by appointment; telephone 814-274-8290, ext. 210 —Potter County Conservation District in-person visits have been suspended. Appointments can be made by calling 84-274-8411. –Both the Emergency Management Agency and the County Commissioners remain in contact with the Pa. Emergency Management Agency, Pa. Dept. of Health and other public agencies for timely and accurate information on the Coronavirus threat as well as state and federal restrictions and related policies. Contingency plans are in place in the event of a heightened threat that calls for stricter public safety measures. Due to the Coronavirus, the Potter County Senior Centers will be closed starting Tuesday, March 17th through Thursday, April 16th. Home delivered meals will still be delivered on the normal day. If any senior center participants would still like to receive a meal, on the day the senior center is open, please make a meal reservation at your senior center. You will have to pick up your meal at the senior center between 11 a.m. – Noon. bracelet femme argent avec breloques 723braceletpascher10446 Donations will still be accepted. Please call your local senior center for details or call Barb Kiel at 814-544-7315 or 1-800-800-2560. Due to concern about COVID-19, classes at the Education Council’s Coudersport office may be rescheduled or canceled. The Port Allegany office is closed until April 6th, so no classes at that location will take place until then. Please note that the Pearson VUE testing centers at both locations are also closed. For specific information about classes at either site, please call (814) 274-4877. State Police at Lewis Run have charged 19 year old Peyton Kirk of Bradford with drug possession after pulling his Toyota Highlander over on East Main Street Bolivar Drive in FosterTownship early Sunday morning for a summary traffic violation and police say upon further investigation, they discovered that he was in possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.Charges were filed in District Court. A 29 year old Bradford man whose name was not released was arrested for DUI after his Dodge Ram was stopped at Main Street amd Pine Street in the city of Bradford early Sunday morning for a traffic violation.Police say they determined he was driving his pickup under the influence of alcohol and charges are pending blood alcohol content results. A Roulette resident has been ar




