Run on rapid at-home COVID tests has companies rushing to meet demand
Demand has been high as individuals, employers, and organizations use the tests as a relatively cheap and simple tool to monitor for infections.
3 years ago
PPP loans went to Philly museums that still laid off staff, report says
The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia Zoo, and Franklin Institute, were among the most heavily subsidized local cultural institutions in the country.
3 years ago
Pa. COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations rise among vaccinated
The proportion of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations among vaccinated Pennsylvania residents has risen sharply over the past month.
3 years ago
School nurses: We’re now the ‘de facto health department’
‘We’re on our knees begging,’ says one school nurse
3 years ago
Kids are losing school days to quarantines. Here’s a way to keep them in classrooms
Test-to-stay policies could help keep students in in-person school. But amid a national shortage, rapid tests can be hard to come by, and the practice isn't common.
3 years ago
What to expect as FDA weighs COVID vaccines for younger kids
On Thursday, Pfizer and BioNTech formally applied for emergency use of a lower dose for 5- to 11-year-olds. Here’s what to expect:
3 years ago
Many Pa. school districts are passing up free coronavirus testing even after a rise in cases
Officials offered different reasons for the lack of participation, including fear of finding too many cases and simply being too overwhelmed by a chaotic start to the year.
3 years ago
COVID deaths leave more than 140,000 U.S. kids grieving parents or primary caregivers
More than 140,000 children in the U.S. have lost one or both parents, or a grandparent caregiver to COVID-19, according to a new study.
3 years ago
Pfizer asks FDA to allow COVID shots for kids ages 5 to 11
Now the FDA will have to decide if there’s enough evidence that the shots are safe and will work for younger children like they do for teens and adults.
3 years ago
While COVID summer surge is waning, more mandates in the works
Not wanting to lose momentum, government leaders and employers are looking at strengthening and expanding vaccine requirements.
3 years ago
Philly extends deadline for health care, university staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID
Health care workers, and university faculty, staff, and students, must have at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by Oct. 15. Here’s what else you need to know.
3 years ago
Camden County preparing to open another mega-site for COVID booster shots
As the call for boosters intensifies, Camden County is not planning to use the college mega-site it used the first time around because students are in class.
3 years ago
Want to take friends on joyride around Dover speedway’s Monster Mile?
The event is being held to get more Delawareans vaccinated. The rate is now 79% for all adults, but barely half of younger adults have gotten their first dose.
3 years ago
How is the ‘Great Resignation’ affecting your day-to-day life?
Help us better understand the ways the pandemic has hampered the services that you count on and let us know.
3 years ago
With over 45,000 Philadelphians waiting for rent relief, the city is running out of money
Philly is distributing more funding than earlier in the pandemic, but many residents are still waiting.
3 years ago