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Bucks County COVID-19 testing vaccine rollout warp speed Pennsylvania

Complaints that Bucks County is lagging behind its neighbors distributing the coronavirus vaccine might be a case of a watched pot never boiling. And while county residents seem eager, and in some cases frustrated with the wait, to receive the vaccine, a review by this news orgainzation of data from the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest the county’s vaccinations are moving along at rates close to other counties and the national average. And with the plan progressing, the county Friday launched its online pre-registration link to begin coordination into the next phases of its planned rollout. Those who register will be notified when they can schedule an appointment.

Scott Forster out coronavirus response Bucks County PA

Bucks County s emergency services manager is leaving the county at the start of the new year after a sudden change in leadership this week. Emergency Services Director Scott Forster is leaving the county, though few details about why Forster is leaving are available. County officials would not comment on personnel issues, apart from confirming Department of Emergency Communications Director Audrey Kenny will temporarily fill Forster s role as of Jan. 2. A rumor that Forster was no longer with the county began circulating earlier this week, but it is unclear at this time if Forster was terminated or resigned from his position.

Coronavirus shutdown Bucks County PA covid-19 winter surge

Skyrocketing coronavirus cases have led to more business restrictions in Pennsylvania for the next three weeks, including no indoor dining, closing gyms and pausing high school sports until Jan. 4. Gov. Tom Wolf announced late Thursday afternoon an order prohibiting indoor dining and closing theaters, casinos and other similar entertainment, recreational or social facilities through the holidays. Bucks County officials and restaurant owners expressed disappointment. One Bucks business owner met the announcement with defiance, saying his fitness center would remain open. I certainly understand the Governor felt he needed to do something to stem the high tide of cases. However, I do feel very badly for the affected businesses, and was hoping we could have been successful reducing the cases prior to implementing any additional restrictions, county Health Department Director Dr. David Damsker said in an email Thursday evening.

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