TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Pennsylvania’s lagging coronavirus vaccine distribution came under fire Wednesday as health leaders cited poor communication and disorganization as reasons for the slow rollout and lawmakers questioned the state’s efficiency in inoculating residents. The three-hour hearing, conducted by the House Health Committee, addressed concerns with vaccine accessibility, racial disparities, the pace and efficiency of the process, and other issues that have become prominent during the rollout. Health leaders, meanwhile, pointed out persistent flaws in how the government communicates with vaccine providers, causing difficulties with organizing clinics and administering doses.