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Face Masks Should Be Worn Indoors By Everyone In These PA Counties, CDC Says

Nine counties in Pennsylvania have high COVID-19 positive test rates or substantial community transmission which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says requires all people-- including fully vaccinated people-- to be masked indoors.

CDC map of COVID-19 rates in Pennsylvania July 25 through Aug. 1. COVID-19 community spread or positive test results map key is as follows: Red: High; Brown: Substantial; Yellow: Moderate; Blue: Low.

CDC map of COVID-19 rates in Pennsylvania July 25 through Aug. 1. COVID-19 community spread or positive test results map key is as follows: Red: High; Brown: Substantial; Yellow: Moderate; Blue: Low.

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This is up from the original six counties falling under the new guidance less than a week ago.

The four counties with high COVID-19 rates are as follows, along with the county vaccination rate for people receiving at least one shot:

  • Crawford: 53.8%
  • Warren: 57%
  • McKean: 61.2%
  • Armstrong: 63%

The following five counties have substantial community spread, note three of the five counties have vaccination rates below the national average:

  • Clearfield: 53.9%
  • Lawrence: 54.1%
  • Adams: 57.5%
  • Philadelphia: 72.3%
  • Northampton: 82.1%

Mask wear indoors is recommended in all nine counties.

These lists are based on CDC data from July 25 through Aug. 1.

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