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The coronavirus positivity rate decreased in Montgomery County and in the six neighboring counties in Southeast Pennsylvania, according to the latest week-to-week data compiled by state health officials. Montgomery County recorded a coronavirus positivity rate of 8.1% for the period April 16 to April 22, which was a slight decrease from the 8.7% positivity rate recorded for the period April 9 to April 15, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Healthâs COVID-19 Early Warning Monitoring System Dashboard. Health officials believe having a positivity rate less than 5% indicates a county is controlling the spread of the virus and keeping it suppressed.
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PHILADELPHIA – A facilities director at a Delaware County school claims that he was discriminated against for his race and medical condition by other school personnel, before being fired.
Paul Tobin of Brookhaven filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on April 2 versus the Chichester School District, Chichester School Board of Directors, Fred Serino, Daniel Nerelli, Anthony Testa, James Stewart and Michael Civera, all of Aston.
Tobin explained he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2003, before being hired by the Chichester School District on June 1, 2016, as its Director of Facilities. Tobin worked diligently in his position and received praise for his work performance, according to the lawsuit.