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Spring is here and so is allergy season. With COVID-19 still around, the symptoms can be confusing.
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A new so-called “stealth” variant, which some also refer to as a subvariant, is causing new infections across the world and across Pennsylvania.
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About 1,200 new COVID-19 infections were reported in Allegheny County during the week ending Feb. 26, according to the County Health Department.
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U.S. officials say most Americans live in places where healthy people can safely take a break from wearing masks.
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Data continues to show the omicron surge is on the way out.
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The mandate is set to take effect on March 15.
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On Wednesday, there were fewer than 200 new COVID-19 reported in Allegheny County.
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Pennsylvania’s governor and his Democratic allies in the Legislature are laying out their proposal to spend federal pandemic relief money on workers, environmental programs and a one-time property tax subsidy for lower-income homeowners and renters.
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Pennsylvania is setting up four regional support sites with as many as 120 beds to help hospitals and nursing homes under strain from COVID-19.
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Stressed out nurses are ditching their jobs for lucrative travel gigs, while overburdened hospitals see record staffing shortages.