HARRISBURG, Pa. - There are now more than 1,000 cases of coronavirus in Pennsylvania, health officials said Wednesday.

There were 276 new COVID-19 cases between midnight Tuesday and midnight Wednesday, state health officials said.

That brings the state total to 1,127:

Adams - 6

Allegheny - 88 (2 deaths)

Armstrong - 1

Beaver - 7

Berks - 20

Bradford - 1

Bucks - 86

Butler - 12

Cambria - 1

Carbon - 1

Centre - 8

Chester - 54

Clearfield - 2

Columbia - 1

Cumberland - 13

Dauphin - 10

Delaware - 101

Erie - 4

Fayette - 4

Franklin - 5

Greene - 2

Juniata - 1

Lackawanna - 18 (2 deaths)

Lancaster - 12

Lawrence - 1

Lebanon - 3

Lehigh - 38

Luzerne - 27

Lycoming - 1

Mercer - 2

Monroe - 51 (1 death)

Montgomery - 172 (1 death)

Montour - 4

Northampton - 44 (3 deaths)

Philadelphia - 257 (1 death)

Pike - 9

Potter - 1

Schuylkill - 6

Somerset - 2

Warren - 1

Washington - 10

Wayne - 4

Westmoreland - 16

York - 20

So far, 11 people in the state have died, officials said.

Authorities also said as of Wednesday, 11,193 people have tested negative statewide.