Gov. Tom Wolf has said that he will be ready to identify a second group of Pennsylvania counties for the first step of a staged economic reopening and partial relief from statewide stay-at-home orders Friday, positioning them to join the 24 counties that officially made the move to Wolf’s “yellow” stage earlier today.
The decision has consequences since, in a separate action Thursday, Wolf extended his coronavirus stay-at-home orders for the rest of the state until June 4.
So PennLive, ever looking forward, took a fresh look at new case incidence rates – the most publicly-discernible of the Wolf Administration’s metrics – through Wednesday May 6 and here’s the hard truth: For most of us in south central Pennsylvania – including Harrisburg, Carlisle and Lancaster – it looks like we’re staying in the red zone.
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