
PITTSBURGH (WPXI) — Gov. Tom Wolf announced Saturday there are two new presumptive positive coronavirus cases in Pennsylvania. In a release, state officials said both new cases are individuals from Montgomery County, have mild symptoms, are in isolation at home and were exposed to an area of the United States where COVID-19 is present. Montgomery County is just outside Philadelphia in eastern Pennsylvania. The state now has four total presumed positive coronavirus cases – all in the eastern part of the state. The first two cases of the coronavirus, one in Wayne County and one in Delaware County, were announced Friday morning. All four people who tested positive for the virus are quarantined in their homes. The person from Wayne County recently traveled to a country where coronavirus is present, Wolf said. The person from Delaware County recently traveled to an area of the United States where coronavirus is present. Officials said there are more than 105,000 cases of the coronavirus worldwide, including more than 3,500 deaths. Of those numbers, the United States has 401 cases and 17 deaths. Wolf assured Pennsylvanians that the state is prepared to respond to the spread of the coronavirus.