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The Medical Minute: Influenza cases down, but keep your guard up

Image: Getty Images | RuslanDashinsky January 28, 2021 HERSHEY, Pa. First, the good news there are far fewer cases of influenza so far this season. “Historically, we don’t see a real rise in Pennsylvania cases until the end of January into early February, but by now, the number of hospitalizations is usually well into the hundreds and the number of deaths is in double digits,” said Allison Polinski, director, quality and patient safety at Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center. For the current flu season, there have been 21 influenza-related hospitalizations and nine deaths statewide, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Looking back at last flu season In Pennsylvania, there were 8,000 cases of influenza reported between Dec. 30, 2019 and Jan. 5, 2020, versus just 125 cases reported from Jan. 4 to Jan. 10 this year.

Central Pa hospitals defend giving COVID-19 vaccine to back office employees before outsiders at higher risk

Central Pa. hospitals defend giving COVID-19 vaccine to ‘back office’ employees before outsiders at higher risk Updated Jan 27, 2021; Posted Jan 27, 2021 Dr. Stephen Henderson with Penn State Health Cocoa Outpatient Center, gives 73-year-old Lynn Davis from Cleona, a Band-Aid Wednesday after he recently gave her the COVID-19 vaccine. Facebook Share Penn State Health doctors on Wednesday acknowledged that health care workers who don’t directly care for patients are receiving COVID-19 vaccine, even as outsiders who are older or have serious medical conditions endure long waits. They defended it, explaining that even hospital employees who aren’t directly involved in patient care have a crucial role in keeping the hospital running, and it’s therefore appropriate to vaccinate them.

Central PA hospital s welcome first babies of 2021!

Local hospital s welcome the first babies of the new year! Credit: Wellspan WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital in Lebanon welcomed the first baby of 2021 in their health system network in southcentral Pennsylvania. Baby Girl Moyer was born 7 lb., 4 oz., 20 inches. Author: FOX43 Newsroom Updated: 5:08 PM EST January 1, 2021 LEBANON, Pa. WellSpan Health:  WellSpan Health announced that just after midnight, at 12:06 a.m., WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital in Lebanon welcomed the first baby of 2021 in their health system network in southcentral Pennsylvania. Baby Girl Moyer was born 7 lb., 4 oz., 20 inches. This was the first baby born at WellSpan hospitals that have labor and delivery operations:

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