The department also listed 49 more deaths, bringing the total number of COVID-19-related fatalities to 6,211.
Most of the deaths were people in nursing and personal care homes.
About 74% percent of those who had the coronavirus have recovered, according to the Department of Health. Close to a half-million people have tested negative.
Cases have been dropping since peaking in early April. It’s been a month since the state has had more than 1,000 new coronavirus cases in a single day.
Pennsylvania is easing out of coronavirus-related shutdowns in a three-phase plan: red, yellow and green. All of the state is out of the red phase, meaning stay-at-home orders are lifted and many businesses are reopened, with limitations in place. Two-thirds of the state is in green, the rest in yellow.
In central Pennsylvania, Cumberland and York counties moved into the least-restrictive green phase this week. Eight including Dauphin County are moving on Friday from yellow (which bans things like barbershops and indoor dining) to green.
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