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State vaccine allocation overwhelmed | News, Sports, Jobs - Williamsport Sun-Gazette

jbergmueller@sungazette.com Tuesday’s expansion of eligibility for Pennsylvanians to receive a COVID-19 vaccine has left many state residents asking “How can I get the vaccine?” The answer is not clear-cut, and involves a lot of waiting. On Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Department of Health expanded the list of eligible recipients of the COVID-19 vaccine to include more than just healthcare workers. Now, all adults older than 65 years are eligible for the vaccine. Meanwhile, Pennsylvanians aged 16-65 with certain pre-existing conditions can receive one of the two COVID-19 vaccines: Either the Pfizer vaccine or the Moderna vaccine. The qualifying pre-existing conditions include cancer, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and down syndrome. It also includes heart conditions such as heart failure, coronary artery disease or cardiomyopathies.

Ex-Ranger Tyler Wagner Says Tim Lincecum Bet Him $1K to Drink Jug of Salad Dressing

Ex-Rangers Pitcher Says Tim Lincecum Paid Him $1K To Drink Jug Of Salad Dressing

Ex-Rangers Pitcher Says Tim Lincecum Paid Him $1K To Drink Jug Of Salad Dressing Rangers Tyler Wagner Tim Lincecum Paid Me $1K To Drink Jug Of Salad Dressing!!! That s a question Tim Lincecum apparently asked one of his teammates back in 2018 . and, according to the salad-topping drinker, the answer was YES!!! Tyler Wagner a former Texas Rangers pitcher revealed the story on social media late Thursday night . and it s hilarious, mostly because he provided photographic proof that it all went down! Throwback Thursday story time: In 2018 Tim Lincecum bet me $1,000 I wouldn’t drink a container of Italian dressing before the game. Think I did it? pic.twitter.com/RhKA6COd5m Tyler Wagner (@ TylerWagner ) January 15, 2021@ TylerWagner

News highlights from October 2020 | News, Sports, Jobs - Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Dec 28, 2020 KAREN VIBERT-KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette Trump surrogates Patricia and Mark McCloskey sign autographs for the crowd during a stop at the Trump campaign headquarters at the Basin Street shopping center on Wednesday morning. Oct. 1 The suburban St. Louis couple who were thrust into the national spotlight after brandishing guns before Black Lives Matter protesters who marched into their gated neighborhood came to Williamsport to campaign in support of President Donald Trump. Mark and Patricia McCloskey made an appearance with GOP and Trump supporters at Basin Street, a supportive rally that was as much promotional as it was political, as they signed hats and shirts.

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