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Parents say they’re thrilled that children ages 6 months through 5 years are finally able to get inoculated.
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The Allegheny County Health Department says there were about 360 fewer cases of COVID-19 reported in this past week compared to the previous week.
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Multiple indicators show that COVID-19 transmission is declining in Allegheny County.
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Pennsylvania pharmacists and doctors are still at loggerheads over two bills that would allow pharmacies to continue administering pediatric vaccinations, as they’ve done throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Concentrations of COVID-19 in Allegheny County decreased by 60-70%, day over day, during the past week, ending June 8.
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Incarcerated people and their advocates are asking the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections to reconsider COVID-19 restrictions that affect quality of life.
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“Demand on frontline workers has been extraordinary.”
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The recent rise in COVID-19 cases in Allegheny County that started in April might finally be slowing down, according to data from the county health department’s weekly coronavirus report.
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A federal judge in Florida has voided the national mask mandate covering airplanes and other public transportation as exceeding the authority of U.S. health officials.
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Philadelphia officials announced Monday that masks will once again be required in indoor spaces. This includes restaurants, gyms, retail stores and schools. The change goes into effect in one week, on April 18th.