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Show Transcript Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald here with dr Deborah bogan from the Allegheny County Health Department giving our every two week evaluation an update on the coronavirus pandemic. Our numbers here continue to be very very good in Allegheny County which is something everybody should, should be very pleased and proud to be where we are. We see around the country in many, many states, an absolute explosion if you will. Another wave that s coming in places like florida and Missouri and Mississippi etcetera um where vaccination rates are much, much lower than what we ve seen here. We know our vaccination rates are better than than other places in the country but they re still not where we would like to see them at this point, particularly among uh some of our younger population. So uh the numbers again have looked very very good and we want to continue along those lines but to just think that th
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Eighty percent of Allegheny County’s adult population is at least partially vaccinated against covid-19, officials said Wednesday, a rate that continues to rise as case counts and positivity rates continue to fall.
“Let’s get that last 20%,” said Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald, “so we can all feel safe, we can travel, we can go to work, we can be with family – so we can do all the things we want to be able to do.”
The county has seen 97 new cases in the past seven days, and 28 people total were hospitalized with the virus as of Wednesday.