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Several businesses and residents have filed suit in state court in Pennsylvania seeking to overturn Philadelphia’s renewed indoor mask mandate scheduled to be enforced beginning Monday amid a surge in COVID-19 infections.
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Both Gainey and Fitzgerald announced their results on Friday.
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More than 900 new COVID-19 infections were reported in Allegheny County over the past week. That’s nearly double the number of infections reported the previous week.
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Allegheny County's health department says it has no plans for a mask mandate.
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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.
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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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When Pittsburgh and the world were gripped by uncertainty around the coronavirus pandemic, Pittsburgh City Council crafted a COVID-19 Racial Equity Task Force intended to minimize racial disparities in treatment of the disease.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency has disbursed more than $100 million in Pennsylvania to cover funeral expenses for people who died of COVID-19.
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Activity downtown hasn’t quite returned to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels, but a new report from the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership says it has begun to rebound.
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Last week Allegheny County averaged fewer than 100 new cases of COVID-19 per day. Numbers haven’t been this low since July 2021. But with the prevalence of at-home testing and the overall drop in people getting tested, is this truly a milestone? Wastewater analysis offers some answers.