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There Is No Need To Panic Buy, Bucks Co. Officials Say
Bucks County officials are asking the public not to panic buy. They're also working to help those who cannot work during the shut down.

Kara Seymour is the Editor in Chief at Patch. She has spent two decades covering community news, working at daily and weekly newspapers in Virginia, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, including the Bucks County Courier Times and the Princeton Packet. She joined Patch in 2010 as the local editor for the Newtown, PA Patch and moved on to serve as the New Jersey/Pennsylvania regional manager before becoming Editor in Chief. Kara is a James Madison University graduate.
Bucks County officials are asking the public not to panic buy. They're also working to help those who cannot work during the shut down.

All Newtown Township park facilities will be closed as of 4 p.m. Friday, and will remain closed until further notice.
Pennsylvania health officials said Friday there are an 83 additional positive cases of the novel coronavirus.
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Bucks County has released the towns where there have been positive coronavirus cases. In total, there are 18 cases as of Friday morning.
A Central Bucks School District student has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, officials said Thursday.
The governor's order, aimed to slow the spread of coronavirus, will be enforced. Violators could face fines and even imprisonment.
The Pineville Tavern is the latest local business offering help throughout the community during the coronavirus outbreak.
Several upcoming events planned by the Newtown Business Association, including the annual Easter Egg Hunt, have been canceled.
52 more positive cases of the novel coronavirus have been reported in Pennsylvania, bringing the statewide total to 185.
Bucks County now has 14 coronavirus cases, after five more positive tests came in Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon.
Three people from the same extended family, including a Pennsylvania man, died from coronavirus, according to reports.
The governor's office on Wednesday confirmed an adult from Northampton County has died from the virus.
Kady, the small senior dog with health issues who was found at Thompson BMW back in December, is ready for a new home.
Harvest's owner will be diverting 100 percent of the sales from online gift cards to his employees.
Pennsylvania's statewide total of coronavirus cases has increased to 133 as of Wednesday.
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“No Pennsylvanian should go hungry, even in these extraordinary times," Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding said.
"The simple answer is NO," the state Health Department said.
Both cases are "easily traced to the source of infection," which means they're not a result of community spread, officials said.