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Pennsylvania coronavirus update: All three COVID-19 vaccines allotted for next week; Death rate sees first decline in 3 weeks

Pennsylvania coronavirus update: All three COVID-19 vaccines allotted for next week; Death rate sees first decline in 3 weeks Eugene Tauber, The Morning Call © Provided by Allentown Morning Call The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published weekly first-dose COVID-19 vaccine allocations Tuesday night, including doses from Johnson & Johnson for the first time in three weeks. The J&J vaccine is unique in that it is a one-and-done shot preferred for use with hard-to-reach populations or those for whom a vaccination might be a traumatic experience. The allotments represent the maximum number of doses health departments can order on behalf of vaccination providers under their auspices.

Here s what s trending for April 28 | NewsRadio 790 WAEB

Apr 28, 2021 A late Tuesday night incident has left two people dead on the South Side of Easton. Police were called to the Canal Park Apartments around 11:30 last night and when they arrived they found a man and a woman dead and another woman with a gunshot wound to the leg. Police say that woman was in a neighboring apartment and was hit when a bullet went through the wall. DA Terence Houck says police are not looking for anybody else who may have been involved in the incident and there s no danger to the public. Pennsylvania health officials say that 48-percent of Pennsylvanians have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. The state is ranked 10th in the nation for percent of population with at least one dose. State health officials aim to have 80-percent of Pennsylvanians vaccinated to reach herd immunity.

Department of Health Extends Free COVID-19 Testing Sites in Delaware, Monroe and Northampton Counties

Department of Health Extends Free COVID-19 Testing Sites in Delaware, Monroe and Northampton Counties 04/26/2021 Harrisburg, PA - The Department of Health today announced that the COVID-19 testing sites, available through a partnership with AMI Expeditionary Healthcare (AMI), in Delaware, Monroe and Northampton counties have been extended. “The virus is still present in our communities, which is evident by the recent rise in COVID-19 cases statewide,” Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam said. “This reinforces the need for continued testing across the state. We encourage anyone who feels they need or want a test to take advantage of all COVID-19 testing clinics if they think they have been exposed to COVID-19. Much of the news and attention has shifted to COVID-19 vaccines, but testing is still a critical part of our response to ultimately stop the spread of COVID-19.”

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