Have you received the COVID-19 vaccine?
In Pennsylvania, 373,529 doses of the vaccine have been administered as of Jan. 13, according to the state Department of Health, not including vaccines administered at CVS as part of the Federal Pharmacy Partnership.
Of those:
52,125 people that have received two doses (fully covered).
In the United States, 29,380,125 total doses have been distributed as of Jan. 12, but only about one-third, or 10,278,462, have received the first dose.
Here s what we know so far:
How many vaccinated so far in Adams County?
As of Jan. 13, 1,558 Adams County residents have been vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the Department of Health. The number of residents who have received a second dose of the two-dose vaccine series is 200. Individuals must wait 21 to 28 days between doses, depending on the manufacturer.
Before her 1-year-old son contracted the novel coronavirus, Brittany Rasnake was already behind on bills.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Rasnake said, she left her factory job to take care of him when his daycare closed. She went on unemployment. Eventually, she said, she was able to pay her rent for October and November.
With doctor’s orders to quarantine, that meant she’d have to miss time from her new job at a feed mill in East Berlin.
“I was basically playing catch-up on everything,” said Rasnake, 26, who also delivers groceries part-time on the side.
But after falling behind again on rent for December, her landlord at York Village Apartments in Penn Township filed for eviction.