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Stay-At-Home Order Expanded As Coronavirus Cases Top 1K In PA
As Pennsylvania's coronavirus case count exceeded 1,000 on Wednesday, Gov. Wolf has expanded the stay-at-home order to three more counties.

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As Pennsylvania's coronavirus case count exceeded 1,000 on Wednesday, Gov. Wolf has expanded the stay-at-home order to three more counties.

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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has issued a stay-at-home order in five Philadelphia-area counties. It starts at 8 p.m. Monday.
Pennsylvania health officials said Monday there are now 644 positive cases of the coronavirus statewide.
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Enforcement could include citations, fines, and license suspensions, Gov. Tom Wolf said. State police said they're prepared to enforce.
Enforcement was originally set to start Saturday, but has been extended due to the high volume of waiver requests.