COVID-19 vaccine access for seniors in Pennsylvania: Local resources are available
Pennsylvanians who are 65 and older are now eligible for the coronavirus vaccine. The Area Agency on Aging and PACE can help set up vaccination appointments and transportation. Share Updated: 4:41 PM EST Feb 11, 2021
COVID-19 vaccine access for seniors in Pennsylvania: Local resources are available
Pennsylvanians who are 65 and older are now eligible for the coronavirus vaccine. The Area Agency on Aging and PACE can help set up vaccination appointments and transportation. Share Updated: 4:41 PM EST Feb 11, 2021
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Show Transcript Let me just start by saying, we all know that here in Pennsylvania, we need to do better and we are doing. We re working on that very hard. Uh, sometimes you gotta take into account the comparisons that are made with other states. It s hard to make these comparisons when it comes to vaccine distribution, because every state i
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February 11, 2021
As the state continues to get vaccine to Phase 1A eligible Pennsylvanians, today Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Aging Robert Torres highlighted some of the community-based solutions that are working to help Pennsylvanians 65-plus access the COVID-19 vaccine.
Yabatech loses staff to COVID-19, shuts hostels
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Adesina Wahab
The Director of Academic Planning of the Yaba College of Technology, Yabatech, Mr M.A.O Omoighe, has died following complications from the Coronavirus disease, a statement by the Academic Board of the institution confirmed on Tuesday.
Omoighe died on a Sunday, January 24, 2021, at an undisclosed hospital.
Following the development, the Board has ordered all lectures to now be delivered online, while students are to vacate their hostels latest by Thursday, this week.
A statement by the Board, sighted by our correspondent on Tuesday also ordered all members of staff in the Academic Planning Unit to go on self-isolation for two weeks.
Covid-19: No Temple Bar Christmas market despite Garda support Occasion would have been restricted to 15 people in accordance with Covid-19 guidelines
Sun, Dec 13, 2020, 19:49 Updated: Sun, Dec 13, 2020, 22:32
Olivia Kelly Dublin Editor Listen now 4:12
Organisers have been told that despite a weekly food market in the square, and several Christmas market stalls in the city, their market has been classed an ‘event’, under Covid-19 rules. File photograph: The Irish Times
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Plans for a Christmas market in Dublin’s Temple Bar have been thwarted, despite having the support of the Garda and city council. The market, selling crafts and gifts, had been due to start at the weekend and run in Meeting House Square on Fridays and Sundays throug