To date, Pa. has vaccinated 40% of eligible population
Apr 17, 2021
A growing number of unfilled appointments and low uptake among nursing home workers are early signs that vaccine hesitancy is becoming an issue in Pennsylvania, prompting state officials to sound the alarm Friday and urge residents to get their COVID-19 shots as quickly as possible.
After months of demand outstripping supply, vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna are more readily available, and the Wolf administration said the challenge now is to assuage the concerns of people who are reluctant to get it.
Gov. Tom Wolf and state health officials on Friday toured a community vaccination clinic in Hershey that had openings. In nearby Lebanon County, a mass vaccination clinic reported hundreds of available slots, something that might have been unthinkable weeks ago when providers were swamped with requests but didn’t have enough doses to give out.
Pennsylvania sounds alarm on coronavirus vaccine hesitancy
MICHAEL RUBINKAM
Associated Press
A growing number of unfilled appointments and low uptake among nursing home workers are early signs that vaccine hesitancy is becoming an issue in Pennsylvania, prompting state officials to sound the alarm Friday and urge residents to get their COVID-19 shots as quickly as possible.
After months of demand outstripping supply, vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna are more readily available, and the Wolf administration said the challenge now is to assuage the concerns of people who are reluctant to get it.
Gov. Tom Wolf and state health officials on Friday toured a community vaccination clinic in Hershey that had openings. In nearby Lebanon County, a mass vaccination clinic reported hundreds of available slots, something that might have been unthinkable weeks ago when providers were swamped with requests but didn’t have enough doses to give out.
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the local firms and businesses that are resident in that country as well. go slow, but make your part of it a overall strategy for growing around the world. we now have the top tips you need to know to help your growing business. let s introduce our panel and get their advice. melinda emerson is founder and president of quintessence group, a marketing consultant firm and hosts the small biz chat, and serial entrepreneur jay goltz owns and operates four businesses in chicago, maybe soon in new york, and he is also a blogger starting next week for forbes.com. so good to see both of you. great to be here. good to be here. jay, i hope you open your next business or store in new york so you can be on the set with us next time. sure. we ll see how that goes. let s start with you, melinda. your top tip. never let a customer down. it really comes down to it, particularly for these guys in professional service businesses.
is this double standard i think women have. do they give you advice in different ways? sometimes i do think if you ask explicitly for the sort of feedback you want, you re more likely to get it. if you put it out there and say this is what i want, give it to me straight. think about it. you ll see two guys leave a meeting and the other guy will say to the other, boy, you really stunk that up. it s very casual, it s lots of it. so we women, what i recommend for folks to do is, is ask for feedback all the time. and maybe the first few times, the gentleman will pull his punch. by the 12th, 14th, 37th time, you ll get the real feedback, which is so valuable. and it s interesting, american express did a survey about this. your company, american express open, melinda. one of the things that i found interesting. just 10% of women are actually leveraging their mentors. in other words, they don t even when they have mentors, they don t always use them, right? i think that we might n