County COVID-19 data has been taken from Health.pa.gov. This data was last updated on Oct. 28. Edinboro data is taken from their COVID-19 case tracker.
— Erie County, total confirmed cases: 1,963
— Crawford County, total confirmed cases: 492
— Warren County, total confirmed cases: 67
— Venango County, total confirmed cases: 220
— Edinboro Campus: 13 (all students, total since beginning of fall semester).
— Edinboro's 16412 zip code: 56 confirmed cases, 20 probable cases.
— Slippery Rock Campus: 206 confirmed cases (201 students, 5 employees) since Aug. 20.
— Allegheny College: Zero in isolation, 2 in quarantine, 29 total cases.
— Gannon University: 3 in isolation. 75 total cases; 4 employees, 71 students.
— 214,871 cases statewide in Pennsylvania.
From Oct. 28 to Nov. 2, Erie County’s COVID-19 case count increased by 272. Crawford County increased by 98; Warren increased by 12; Venango increased by 47. With five cases, Edinboro University is in the middle of their highest COVID-19 case count for a single week (Nov. 2-8). Slippery Rock logged 13 new student cases and three faculty cases. Gannon gained one new case.
Emma McNeeley is the News Editor for The Spectator. She can be reached at edinboro.spectator@gmail.com.
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