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How Rite Aid’s ‘glitch’ helped suburban residents get Philly’s vaccine supply

The pharmacy chain turned away eligible city residents under 75 despite qualifying health conditions, but accepted those with suburban addresses.

5 years ago

Parc Rittenhouse apartment building
Aging
Health Care
Philadelphia
Public Health

How some Philadelphia apartment buildings are getting their residents COVID-19 vaccines

The complexes arrange the shots directly through pharmacies. Residents currently ineligible might receive vaccines along with their neighbors.

5 years ago

Dr. Llera brings his own life experience to his work, along with humor and empathy. | El Dr. Lleras aporta su propia experiencia de vida a su trabajo, junto con el humor y la empatía. (Bernardo Morillo/Eugenio Salas/WHYY)
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43 years after treating his first Philly patient, este médico sabe que la risa puede curar

Dr. Llera uses his own experience coming from Puerto Rico to Philadelphia to help treat his patients at Maria de los Santos Health Center on Allegheny Avenue.

5 years ago

Listen 4:48
Dr. Llera brings his own life experience to his work, along with humor and empathy. | El Dr. Lleras aporta su propia experiencia de vida a su trabajo, junto con el humor y la empatía. (Bernardo Morillo/Eugenio Salas/WHYY)
Health Care
Philadelphia
Race & Ethnicity
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Después de 43 años tratando a sus pacientes en Filadelfia, este médico sabe que la risa puede curar

El Dr. Llera pone al servicio su experiencia al venir de Puerto Rico a Filadelfia para tratar a sus pacientes en la clínica Maria de los Santos Health Center, en Allegheny.

5 years ago

Listen 4:48
Dr. Llera brings his own life experience to his work, along with humor and empathy. | El Dr. Lleras aporta su propia experiencia de vida a su trabajo, junto con el humor y la empatía. (Bernardo Morillo/Eugenio Salas/WHYY)
Health Care
Philadelphia
Race & Ethnicity
English version

43 years after treating his first Philly patient, this doctor knows laughter can heal

Dr. Llera uses his own experience coming from Puerto Rico to Philadelphia to help treat his patients at Maria de los Santos Health Center on Allegheny Avenue.

5 years ago

Listen 4:48
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said in an interview with NPR on Wednesday that the nation is fighting headwinds in the fight to end the pandemic from new variants of the virus and efforts to rollback coronavirus restrictions.
NPR
National
Public Health

‘Now is not the time to stop wearing a mask,’ says CDC Director Rochelle Walensky

With cases teetering at about 60,000 to 70,000 per day, hyper-transmissible variants and state rollbacks of restrictions, the CDC chief urges Americans to be vigilant.

5 years ago

Vice President Kamala Harris looks on during the inauguration of President Joe Biden on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Jan.  20, 2021 in Washington. (Tasos Katopodis/Pool Photo via AP)
Health Care
Immigration
Philadelphia
Public Health
Race & Ethnicity

‘It’s a big concern of ours’: Vice President Harris, on ensuring equitable vaccine access

In an interview with WHYY, Kamala Harris talked about Philly’s FEMA site and balancing the need to get shots into arms with the need to do it fairly.

5 years ago

Listen 4:52
Activity tables are spaced apart at a Philadelphia charter school
K-12
Pennsylvania
Public Health

Pa. coronavirus update: State to vaccinate teachers by mid-April; Montco plans third mass site

Pennsylvania will dedicate the newly approved single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine to teachers and staff.

5 years ago

HealthCare.gov website
Health Care

Solid sign-ups for Biden’s new ‘Obamacare’ coverage offer

More than 200,000 people signed up for coverage in the first two weeks after President Joe Biden reopened HealthCare.gov as part of his coronavirus response.

5 years ago

Bartram High School nurse Monica Harmon said she was excited to receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the city’s school nurse vaccination clinic on Jan. 22, 2021. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Employment
Philadelphia
Public Health
Race & Ethnicity

Essential workers are 55% more likely to get COVID-19, study of Philly-area residents finds

Risk ripples outwards. A family member cohabitating with an essential worker has a 17% greater chance of testing positive. Other roommates face a 38% increase.

5 years ago

Jennifer Shinefeld, a field epidemiologist in the Division of Substance Use and Harm Reduction at the Department of Public Health. She is at 24th and Oregon as part of an outdoor ‘pop-up’ to distribute naloxone. (Courtesy of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health)
Addiction
Philadelphia
Public Health
Race & Ethnicity

How the first lockdown saw more opioid-related overdoses among Black Philadelphians

Research by the city, Penn, and VA Medical Center found fatal and nonfatal opioid overdoses rose dramatically among Black Philadelphians in spring 2020.

5 years ago

President Joe Biden speaks about efforts to combat COVID-19, in the State Dining Room of the White House, Tuesday, March 2, 2021, in Washington.

Biden vows enough vaccine for all US adults by end of May

Biden noted that vaccine supply was only one bottleneck toward that goal and that the new challenge will be injecting doses into arms as swiftly as possible.

5 years ago

University of Delaware's campus in Newark
Delaware
Higher Education
Public Health

Univ. of Delaware COVID-19 outbreak alarms state officials, spurs tighter campus restrictions

A total of 324 positive test results were reported last week. That’s nearly three times higher than the University of Delaware's previous weekly high in mid-November.

5 years ago

The exterior of Einstein Medical Center in North Philadelphia
Health Care
Philadelphia

Einstein, Jefferson cleared to merge and create giant Philadelphia health system

Jefferson Health CEO Stephen Klasko said he expects the merger to close within the next six months. The combined system would have 17 hospitals.

5 years ago

An illustration of the coronavirus casting a shadow on would-be health patients
NPR
Health Care
Public Health

5 medical appointments you should stop putting off

If you've been delaying routine medical care, now's the time to catch up, doctors say. The consequences of missing some key screenings and health checkups can be lethal.

5 years ago

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