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May 26, 2021
The Pennsylvania Department of Health Tuesday confirmed 906 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 1,197,468. 42 new COVID-related deaths were also reported for a total of 27,085 since the pandemic began. Currently 1230 people are hospitalized with COVID-19, 295 of whom are in the intensive care unit.
The Great Allentown Fair will return this summer from Wednesday, September 1 through Labor Day Monday, September 6. The Lehigh County Agricultural Society voted unanimously to resume the fair after a one-year hiatus caused by the pandemic.
When Mayfair returns this weekend, there will be a little something new. Cedar Crest College, which hosts Mayfair, will partner with St. Luke’s University Health Network to provide COVID vaccines. Vaccines will be provided to those with scheduled appointments on Saturday, May 29 and Sunday, May 30 from 1 - 4 p.m. on the festival grounds at Cedar Crest College. St. Luke’s will be administering 500 Johnson & Joh
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N.J. communities mourn those lost to COVID-19 with flowers and memories
Updated Mar 02, 2021;
Posted Mar 02, 2021
On March 1, mourners gathered at five locations across New Jersey to memorialize those lost to COVID-19. Pictured are Maria Vazquez, whose husband Israel Tolentino died from the coronavirus, and Cesar Perez, Tolentino s mentor.Courtesy of Amanda Elisca
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Nearly a year after New Jersey’s first reported case of the coronavirus, Garden State residents gathered at locations across the state to take part in a national day of mourning to remember the loved ones lost to COVID-19.
On Monday, residents who lost friends and family to COVID-19 gathered in Passaic City, Roselle and Union to lay flowers arranged as hearts and to remember those who succumbed to the virus, including the first firefighter in the state to die from the coronavirus and a Passaic EMT.
Hispanic, Latinx residents of N.J. say they need more COVID vaccine info - especially in Spanish
Updated Feb 14, 2021;
Not yet, they said, and neither is she.
“Usually that’s the response that I get: that they want to wait a little bit more,” said Sanchez, 38, of Passaic City, and is originally from the Dominican Republic. “I think most people like myself worry about the side effects and that we don’t know enough.”
As New Jersey struggles to roll out the coronavirus vaccine, Latinx and Hispanic residents who are disproportionately affected by the virus have doubts about taking it, many saying there’s not enough information about its effects and a sore lack of outreach to their communities.