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COVID-19 hospitalizations in Allegheny County and across Pennsylvania are at the same level that was last seen in mid-November of last year, according to data from the state’s Department of Health.
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The Allegheny County Council Committee on Budget and Finance gave preliminary approval on Tuesday to a plan to spend a portion of the county’s $380 million in American Rescue Plan funding.
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Museum attendance has come back strong, especially this summer.
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The Biden administration's new vaccine mandate might make for difficult working environments.
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Medical providers across Allegheny County say they agree with the Wolf Administration’s decision to mandate face masks in child care and K-12 settings.
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Multiple establishments have mandated vaccinations for indoor dining.
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A Pittsburgh pediatrician says it is a “complete disregard” of children’s health to not require universal masking in Pennsylvania schools.
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Stage AE becomes the city's largest concert venue to require patrons to be vaccinated
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UPMC is offering a new preventive treatment to people who have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, but have yet to develop the illness. The new therapy was recently granted emergency use authorization by the federal government.
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As case numbers of the more infectious delta variant continue to grow, hospitals are seeing more COVID-19 patients than they were earlier this summer. Hospitals in some pockets of Pennsylvania are at risk of seeing significant surges of COVID patients.