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On paper, Sewickley Heights has had one of the highest case rates of covid-19 in Allegheny County.
In early January, the borough of roughly 800 residents had about 307 positive cases a case rate of 3,700 per 10,000 residents, or 37%. Nationally, the rate was 7.5% on Jan. 25. In Pennsylvania, it was around 6.3%.
“I knew that number had to be wrong,” said John Bunce, a resident of Leet.
He said the Sewickley area is “very well-behaved” when it comes to following county, state and federal guidelines to curb the spread of the disease. Bunce’s daily routine includes going to Mass, a coffee shop and a bakery where he observes people following all of the rules.
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RN Denise Fingeret gives the first dose of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine to nursing student, Anna Sack, inside Frances Warde Hall on the Carlow University campus on Jan. 15, 2021. With supplies limited, vaccines have been prioritized for health care workers and long-term care facilities. Starting Monday, Jan. 24, 2021, Allegheny County Health Department will vaccinate anyone older than 65 at a clinic in Monroeville.
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People age 65 and older can sign up to get a covid-19 vaccine at a Monroeville clinic starting next week, Allegheny County health officials announced Friday night.