We would like to compliment everyone who has been involved in developing and running the Vaccinate Lancaster center at Park City Center.
Both of us felt that everyone was very helpful â from the moment of arrival to completion of the vaccination. The workers were so helpful and willing to answer any concerns. The set-up was very easy to follow.
The company that designed the complex did an excellent job. Everything was so organized and clean. It was nice that once we got the first vaccination shot, we were able to go online and schedule our second appointment.
I realize that this is a very trying time for everyone, and I thank everyone involved for making this such a pleasant experience.
Here are the new casinos, stores and other businesses coming to central Pa. despite the pandemic
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The former Kmart property at Summerdale Plaza in East Pennsboro Township will be redeveloped into a Tractor Supply store and an AutoZone.
January 12, 2021.
Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com
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Plans are moving forward for casinos, stores and other business.
Penn National says that casinos in York and Berks counties are expected to be completed by the end of the year. The owners of Park Casino still have their eyes on the Shippensburg area and are moving forward with plans to build the casino on the sight of a former Lowes store.
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Thousands of COVID-19 vaccine appointments available in central Pa.
Updated Apr 09, 5:51 PM;
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While many have waited months to get their coronavirus vaccines, providers in central Pennsylvania say they have thousands of appointments available in the coming days.
Pennsylvania has been receiving a greater supply of COVID-19 vaccines in recent weeks. This week alone, the state received more than 400,000 first doses of vaccines. Some providers have plenty of appointments and urge everyone to sign up, even if they aren’t eligible yet.
It won’t be long until everyone is eligible for COVID-19 vaccines. Gov. Tom Wolf said everyone in Pennsylvania will be eligible for vaccine appointments on April 19. Earlier this week, President Joe Biden said eligibility will be expanded to everyone nationwide beginning on April 19.
Lancaster Co. health leaders encourage people to schedule vaccine appointments now, regardless of eligibility
The Lancaster County Community Vaccination center has 5,000 appointments available through April 15 and 33,000 spots are open through May 2. Author: Rachel Yonkunas (FOX43) Updated: 10:29 PM EDT April 7, 2021
LANCASTER, Pa. During a virtual vaccine Town Hall, Lancaster County health leaders said new COVID-19 case counts are rising. They encouraged residents to continue with coronavirus mitigation efforts, such as mask-wearing and social distancing.
As of Wednesday evening, State Department of Health data show 80,944 people are fully vaccinated across the county and 78,334 people have received at least one dose of the vaccine. Health officials are hoping those vaccine numbers grow over the next few weeks.