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Inaugural Projects for Progress recipients announced


Inaugural Projects for Progress recipients announced
Awardees include three Penn teams that will help address health care, education, and environmental justice, respectively, in Philadelphia.
The University announced Friday its inaugural Projects for Progress prize recipients, which include three teams of Penn students, faculty, and staff. The teams, awarded up to $100,000 each to support their initiatives, all enhance and promote equity and inclusion in Philadelphia by addressing health care, education, and environmental justice, respectively.
Established by President Amy Gutmannlast summer, and managed by the new Office of Social Equity & Community, Projects for Progress are meant to build on Penn’s longstanding commitment to social justice and civic engagement in Philadelphia. ....

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So you're vaccinated. Now what? - The Columbian


So you’re vaccinated. Now what?
Your post-vaccine activities safety guide, including gyms, shopping, taking an Uber, and more
By Grace Dickinson, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Published: April 27, 2021, 6:00am
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PHILADELPHIA Getting vaccinated comes as a huge relief. You finally have physical protection against a virus that has haunted us for over a year.
Naturally, you’re probably thinking about what you’re going to do first. Once two weeks have passed following your second dose (or one Johnson & Johnson dose), you’re considered fully vaccinated.
At this point, what activities are considered ‘safe’ to resume?
It’s complicated. ....

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