York City department heads retiring; mayor says more jobs need to be filled
York Dispatch
York City Mayor Michael Helfrich s administration is expected to lose some key figures over the next two months as the city also looks to fill a variety of other jobs.
Helfrich announced on Wednesday that Business Administrator Tom Ray and Health Bureau Director Barbara Kovacs will soon retire. In addition, Helfrich s chief of staff, Philip Given, will be stepping down, and Helfrich will need to step down as acting director of community and economic development.
Meanwhile, city jobs ranging from painters to wastewater plant workers remain unfilled.
. HARRISBURG In early February, more than a month into Pennsylvania’s rocky vaccine rollout, state officials were once again facing questions about missing data on race and ethnicity. The Department of Health had failed to enforce its order requiring providers to collect and submit the information, crucial to understanding if shots were being equitably distributed. UPMC one of the state’s biggest health systems admitted it wasn’t doing so at the time.
Coronavirus Coverage Acting Health Secretary Alison Beam vowed to take action, warning providers that their vaccine allocations could be reduced or suspended if they failed to follow the order.
In early February, more than a month into Pennsylvania’s rocky vaccine rollout, state officials were once again facing questions about missing data on race
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