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“I think we’re turning a new chapter,” said Dr. Matt Howie medical director of the York City Health Bureau. “The summer is a new chapter of this book. But we have not completed the book. I’m still very concerned." ....
York County COVID-19 cases lowest since November, but vaccine rates worry officials York Dispatch York County s daily COVID-19 cases are at the lowest they ve been since a pre-winter surge, but local health officials say the county s declining vaccination rate could keep it from maintaining its trajectory. As of Monday, York County had seen 262 cases per 100,000 people in the last 14 days. That s the lowest the number has been since November, when the case rate per 100,000 people hit 261 on Nov. 11, according to state Health Department data. The number of York County residents receiving their first vaccinations over a seven-day period per 100,000 people, however, has plummeted about 72% in the past month. ....
York County falls behind in vaccinations amid surge in COVID-19 cases York Dispatch York County s vaccination rate is lagging behind most other Pennsylvania counties but local health officials have differing opinions as to why. About 10,214 residents per 100,000 people have been partially vaccinated in York County, according to state Health Department data. About 15,540 residents per 100,000 people have been fully vaccinated. Of the 67 counties in the state, that ranks York as 38th and 37th, respectively. “At this point, the clearest indication is that this is a supply issue,” Dr. Matt Howie, medical director of the York City Bureau of Health said. “We’ve not yet gotten to the point where vaccine hesitancy is going to rear its head. We’re still seeing demand exceeding supply.” ....
Long term care officials say theyâre concerned the state has no plan to assist facilities in ensuring residents and staff can get the COVID-19 vaccine once the federal partnership with CVS and Walgreens concludes. The two pharmacies have contracts to hold three vaccination clinics at all nursing homes nationwide. After that, the facilities will have to fend for themselves to secure vaccinations for newly admitted residents and staff hires, said Zach Shamberg, president of the Pennsylvania Health Care Association, a trade group for the long term care industry. âWe need guidance on where the vaccine is going to come from when the federal pharmacy partnership program ends,â Shamberg said. âRight now, itâs really an every provider for themselves mentality.â ....
The number of hospitalizations in Cumberland County decreased by eight from Thursday. There were 153 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Friday s report. ....