Pennsylvania has reported 1,493 new coronavirus cases Sunday, raising the statewide total to 11,510.

At least 150 people have died, including 14 of new fatalities, Pennsylvania Department of Health officials said in a press release Sunday.

Most of those who have been screened have tested negative for the virus. There have been 66,261 negative tests so far.

Cases have been reported all Pennsylvania counties except for Elk and Jefferson counties.

All 67 counties are under a stay-at-home order through April 30.

As of Sunday, Dauphin County had 118 cases with one death, Cumberland County had 58 cases with two deaths, Lancaster County 371 cases with eight deaths, Lebanon County had 106 cases, Perry County had five cases and one death, and York County is reporting 171 cases with one death.

“The continued rise in cases combined with our increasing deaths from COVID-19 reflects the seriousness of this situation,” Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine said in a press release Sunday. “We need everyone to listen to the orders in place and to stay calm, stay home and stay safe. We know that these prolonged mitigation effects have been difficult for everyone, but it is essential that everyone follows these orders and does not go out unless they absolutely must.”

The ages of the patients who have tested positive for the coronavirus breaks down like this. (Please click here if you cannot see the following chart)

Most of the patients hospitalized are 65 and older, and most of the deaths have occurred in patients in that age range, according to the department of health. There have been no pediatric deaths to date. (Please click here if you cannot see the following chart)

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