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People line up to receive COVID-19 test kits in New York
Philadelphia
Public Health

Philly Health Department warns of possible COVID-19 testing scam

The city is investigating reports of COVID-19 testing sites that claimed to be affiliated with FEMA. The federal agency does not have any Philly testing clinics at this time.

4 years ago

A woman receives a booster shot at a pop-up vaccination clinic in Las Vegas on Dec. 21.
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The CDC now recommends Pfizer boosters after 5 months, not 6

In a statement, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said urged eligible Americans to receive a booster as soon as possible.

4 years ago

Health care workers administer nasal swabs to drivers and passengers at a drive-thru COVID-19 testing site
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Omicron upends return to U.S. schools and workplaces

Across the U.S., new COVID-19 cases have tripled in the past two weeks to over 400,000 a day, the highest level on record, amid a rush by many Americans to get tested.

4 years ago

A woman stands near signs at University Hospital's COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School in Newark
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N.J. hospitals planning for staff shortages as COVID-19 surges

N.J. health officials said they expect hospitals to be down about 30% of their staff because of illness. The state is calling in strike teams to help.

4 years ago

An empty classroom
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Officials are determined to keep schools open, despite omicron

As the pandemic slides into a fifth school semester, there is less appetite than ever among U.S. leaders for schools to go remote.

4 years ago

Nurses stand at a COVID testing area
Delaware
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Hospitals, prisons, parks restrict visitors as Delaware COVID emergency goes into effect

With coronavirus cases soaring, Gov. John Carney has reissued a state of emergency order as hospitals, prisons, and parks are limiting visitors to stop the spread.

4 years ago

A winter storm delivers heavy snow to the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 3, 2022. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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Congress’ doctor wants ‘maximal telework’ amid virus surge

The seven-day average rate of infection at the Capitol's testing center has grown from less than 1% to more than 13%.

4 years ago

Staff at a drive-thru COVID-19 testing site talk to people waiting in line
Pennsylvania
Public Health

Wolf administration opens new drive-thru COVID-19 testing site in Delco

The first hour of COVID-19 testing at the site each day will be reserved for first responders, EMS personnel, and health care workers.

4 years ago

A sign is pictured for Main Line Health
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Main Line Health pauses elective procedures, surgeries for 2 weeks due to COVID

"Our top priority at all times is the safety and health of our patients and staff," Main Line Health said.

4 years ago

File photo: In this Thursday, March 11, 2021 file photo, desks are arranged in a classroom at an elementary school in Nesquehoning, Pa
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Montgomery County school staff member dies from complications of COVID-19: Officials

District officials said Brittany Lauderback, a Colonial Elementary School staff member, passed away on Sunday.

4 years ago

Keidy Ventura receives her first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
Kids
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Public Health

FDA expands Pfizer boosters for more teens as omicron surges

Boosters already are recommended for everyone 16 and older, and federal regulators decided they’re also warranted for 12- to 15-year-olds once enough time has passed.

4 years ago

A nurse practitioner works in an office at a Planned Parenthood clinic as containers of the medication used to end an early pregnancy sits on a table nearby
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Billy Penn

The FDA updated abortion pill guidelines. What it means for Philly and Pa.

Planned Parenthood now offers mail-order medication, but state-run health insurance still won’t cover it.

4 years ago

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Business
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Philadelphia
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Philly’s indoor dining vaccine mandate is officially in effect

For the next two weeks, restaurants may accept a negative COVID-19 test from the past 24 hours in lieu of proof of full vaccination.

4 years ago

Close-up of a nurse about to vaccinate someone.
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Is a second vaccine booster in our future?

Get your first booster if you haven’t already, the experts say. WHYY’s Health Desk Help Desk asked some of them what we know about additional shots.

4 years ago

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FILE — Teachers from the Earth School speak out on issues related to lack of coronavirus testing outside P.S. 64, Dec. 21, 2021, in New York. In the nation's largest school system, New York City, 2 million at-home test kits provided by the state will be used to increase testing following the break, the mayor announced this week. (AP Photo/Brittainy Newman, File)
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Schools adapt for return from break as COVID-19 cases surge

Mask requirements are returning in some school districts that had dropped them. Some are planning to vastly ramp up virus testing among students and staff.

4 years ago

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