Good Thursday morning. In today’s edition of Your Daily Phil, we preview the Jewish National Fund-USA’s Global Conference for Israel in Denver and report on Richard Priem stepping in as interim CEO of the Community Security Service. We feature an opinion piece from Lisa David, Rabbi Anat Levin-Katzir and Rabbi.
Good Friday morning! In today’s edition of Your Daily Phil, we report on U.S. lawmakers celebrating American Jewish history and Israel's 75th Independence Day. We also feature op-eds from Erica Brown, Rabbi Stacy Rigler and Lisa Langer. We’ll start with.
Eligible Pa. teens find it impossible to get a COVID-19 vaccine appointment | FOX43 Finds Out
Certain teenagers who fall into phase 1A of Pennsylvania s vaccine rollout can only get the Pfizer version of the COVID-19 vaccine and they can t get an appointment. Author: Jackie De Tore (FOX43) Published: 1:45 PM EST February 25, 2021 Updated: 1:44 PM EST February 26, 2021
RADNOR, Pa. Post, after post, after post, parents all across Pennsylvania are now turning to each other for information about COVID-19 vaccines.
Under phase 1A, 16 to 64-year-olds are eligible for the vaccine if they have certain medical conditions.
That includes Stacy Rigler s 16-year-old daughter. My daughter Maya is really amazing. She has survived childhood cancer. not once, but twice. For her especially, she has one remaining kidney. That Kidney does not function fully, she has chronic kidney disease. She s pre-diabetic. She doesn t have a spleen, s