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Closer to normal, for now | Morning Newsletter

Closer to normal, for now | Morning Newsletter
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Pa s COVID-19 vaccine allocation creates vaccine deserts in parts of Philly

Pa.’s COVID-19 vaccine allocation creates ‘vaccine deserts’ in parts of Philly Jason Laughlin, The Philadelphia Inquirer From Broad Street to the Delaware River, a swath of densely populated South Philadelphia neighborhoods have no easy access to desperately needed COVID-19 vaccines. “We’ve got old people from South Philly trying to fudge their addresses so they can go to other states and other parts of this state so they can get vaccinated,” said Joseph F. Marino, president of the advisory council at East Passyunk Community Center. He has struggled for months to find doses for seniors who were regulars at the center before the pandemic.

COVID-19 news: Pa , N J , Philly prep for coronavirus vaccine as cases, hospitalizations climb

COVID-19 news: Pa , N J , Philly prep for coronavirus vaccine as cases, hospitalizations climb
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Black community in Philly protests against the police, but also complains that police aren t solving enough killings

Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey couldn’t stand the thought of burying another one of his own. It was March, and he had long been thinking of retirement, ever since Mayor Nutter had won reelection. Even then, he had been “95 percent sure.” His career was at an apex – there had been presidential appointments, and prominent positions on national policing boards, and an unprecedented drop in homicides in a city once dubbed “Killadelphia.” When 2015 ended, there had been 280 homicides in the City of Brotherly Love, an unfortunate jump from 248 the previous year, but overall he presided over a sharp drop in murder. In 2007, the year before he became Commissioner, there were 391 bodies laying in the city streets. In Mayor Michael Nutter’s (D-Philadelphia) and the new Commissioner’s first year, homicides dropped to 331, and then to 302 the following year. 2013 saw 246 homicides, the lowest number since 1967.

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