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Pa passes 3 million COVID-19 vaccine shots, nearly 1 million are fully vaccinated

Pa. passes 3 million COVID-19 vaccine shots, nearly 1 million are fully vaccinated PennLive.com 3/9/2021 Ron Southwick, pennlive.com © \rDan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com/pennlive.com/TNS Jill Johnson adminsters the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to Ken Bittner, a medical transporter with UPMC Pinnacle Community LifeTeam. UPMC frontline workers receive the first doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at UPMC Pinnacle Harrisburg hospital, December 18, 2020 Pennsylvania has now delivered more than 3 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccines, the state Department of Health said Tuesday. Most of those vaccinated have only received their first shot. Nearly all of the vaccines given so far in Pennsylvania have been produced by Moderna and Pfizer, which require two doses. The new Johnson & Johnson vaccine requires only one dose.

51 Pa counties have substantial spread of COVID-19, positive test rate drops for 9th week

51 Pa. counties have substantial spread of COVID-19, positive test rate drops for 9th week PennLive.com 2/16/2021 Ron Southwick, pennlive.com © \rDan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com/pennlive.com/TNS Jill Johnson adminsters the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to Ken Bittner, a medical transporter with UPMC Pinnacle Community LifeTeam. UPMC frontline workers receive the first doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at UPMC Pinnacle Harrisburg hospital, December 18, 2020 Pennsylvania’s positive test rate for the coronavirus continues to decline, Gov. Tom Wolf’s office said Tuesday. And while most of Pennsylvania’s counties are still showing a substantial spread of the virus, the number of counties with high transmission is dropping.

In unexpected development, some Pa health care workers declining COVID-19 vaccine

In unexpected development, some Pa. health care workers declining COVID-19 vaccine PennLive.com 1/7/2021 David Wenner, pennlive.com © \rDan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com/pennlive.com/TNS Each vial contains five doses of the vaccine. UPMC frontline workers receive the first doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at UPMC Pinnacle Harrisburg hospital, December 18, 2020 It’s well-known a substantial number of Americans are reluctant or unwilling to receive COVID-19 vaccine. But it came as a surprise that a substantial number of health care workers are declining it. Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine had no figures, but acknowledged this week some health care workers have declined to sign up for the vaccine, and noted some work in nursing homes, where the COVID-19 toll has been especially high.

UPMC COVID-19 Vaccines

Updated: 9:20 PM EST Dec 20, 2020 By Tom Lehman The COVID-19 vaccine is viewed by many as a turning point in the pandemic and on Friday, frontline hospital workers in the Susquehanna Valley took the first steps in getting this new protection against coronavirus.There was applause at the hospital after Mark Misczenski received his first dose of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine. Misczenski says, I feel good, no soreness yet. He is a nurse in the emergency department of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center-Pinnacle in Harrisburg, a facility that has seen many COVID-19 cases. I m hoping one day everyone can get the vaccine so one day I can come to work and don t have to wear a mask. Dr. John Goldman with UPMC says getting vaccinated is critical for nurses, doctors and other staff. Having this vaccine will allow us to protect all of the people who work here and remove one more worry from people that are currently doing a very difficult job, said Dr. Goldman.Dr. Goldm

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