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A server talks with a customer seated at Rodd's Restaurant
Business
Philadelphia
Public Health

Philly restaurants can raise indoor dining to half-capacity if they pass an air test

Restaurants will have to ensure that they meet the required standard of air changes per hour in order to raise indoor dining limits.

5 years ago

People wait in line at a COVID-19 vaccination site at the Pennsylvania Convention Center
Pennsylvania
Public Health

‘Your Turn’: Pa. rolls out tool to alert residents of COVID-19 vaccine eligibility

The tool will help Pennsylvanians understand where they fall in the prioritization effort, and will alert them when it is their turn to schedule a COVID vaccine appointment.

5 years ago

Dr. Karyl Rattay, Director, Delaware Division of Public Health answers questions regarding Delaware’s response to coronavirus disease during a press briefing at the Carvel State Office building in Wilmington, DE.
(Saquan Stimpson / WHYY)
Delaware
Public Health

COVID-19 cases, positivity rates, hospitalizations continue to plummet in Delaware

Delaware is one of nine states that has given at least 10% of its residents at least one of two needed vaccination shots, its public health director says.

5 years ago

Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley addresses the media
Medicine
Philadelphia
Public Health

Pa. coronavirus update: Philly case counts see a ‘downward trend’

City officials are encouraged by the overall decline in case counts, but they are still urging people not to let their guard down.

5 years ago

A worker prepares a syringe with the COVID-19 vaccine
Philadelphia
Public Health

Philly public health contractor offers COVID-19 vaccine to entire staff, including those not yet eligible

The nonprofit Public Health Management Corp. offered vaccines to its 3,000-member staff, many of whom aren’t eligible yet.

5 years ago

After receiving the vaccination, patients wait under observation at the mass vaccine clinic at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Philadelphia
Public Health
Billy Penn

Philadelphia to release details about vaccine distribution, reversing initial policy

On the state level, this kind of information is already published regularly.

5 years ago

An illustration depicts the COVID-19 era.
Pennsylvania
Public Health
Spotlight PA

Lack of targeted outreach, translated materials leaves Latino community behind as Pa. struggles with vaccine rollout

Older Pennsylvanians, who are supposed to be among the first in line to get the vaccine, are also struggling with clunky and disjointed online signups.

5 years ago

Peter Ben Embarek, of the World Health Organization team holds up a chart showing pathways of transmission of the virus
International
Public Health

WHO team: Coronavirus likely jumped to humans from animal

WHO food safety and animal diseases expert Peter Ben Embarek announced that assessment Tuesday at the end of a visit by a WHO team that is investigating the virus' origins.

5 years ago

Andy Slavitt, senior adviser to the White House COVID-19 Response Team, speaks during a White House briefing on Jan. 27. Slavitt talked with NPR about the vaccine rollout. (White House via AP)
NPR
Medicine
Public Health

White House COVID-19 adviser Andy Slavitt says there are no vaccine ‘silver bullets’

Scientists say vaccinations need to be as fast as possible to prevent more contagious coronavirus variants from taking over.

5 years ago

People wait in line for the COVID-19 vaccine in Paterson, N.J.
New Jersey
Public Health

N.J. coronavirus update: Over 1 million vaccines administered as U.K. variant cases climb

Public officials celebrated Monday as New Jersey hit a milestone: More than one million vaccine doses have gone to residents, workers, and students across the state.

5 years ago

In this July 22, 2020 file photo, Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., speaks, during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing
New Jersey
Public Health
Race & Ethnicity

Booker re-introduces ‘Momnibus’ legislation to improve Black maternal health care

The “Momnibus” was originally introduced in March 2020 but got little traction because it was just days before the country was thrown full bore into the COVID-19 pandemic.

5 years ago

People wait in line at a COVID-19 vaccination site at the Pennsylvania Convention Center
Philadelphia
Public Health
Health Desk Help Desk

Why can’t I get a COVID vaccine appointment?

How long is the wait to hear back? Is it first-come, first-served? What about line-jumping? WHYY’s Health Desk Help Desk wondered too.

5 years ago

Listen 5:34
A volunteer administers a COVID-19 test in Mifflin Square Park
Philadelphia
Public Health

How the Philly Fighting COVID scandal has hurt a health center group’s reputation

30-year-old Philadelphia FIGHT provides health care and coronavirus testing. It wants people to know it is not involved with the similarly named start-up.

5 years ago

Listen 1:03
Audrey Janga works with COVID-19 test samples as medical director Dr. Harris Curtis observes. (Cris Barrish/WHYY)
Delaware
Public Health

Delaware State Univ.’s new COVID-19 testing lab gets ‘results within two hours’

New Castle County used $5.5 million of its federal coronavirus relief money to fund the laboratory at the university’s northern campus.

5 years ago

Listen 2:04
Maria Fabrizio for NPR
NPR
Health Care
Public Health

Is it ever OK to jump ahead in the vaccine line?

With vaccine still scarce, and eligibility differing from place to place, some people have easier access to "extra" doses than others. Careful, ethicists warn.

5 years ago

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