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EAST NORRITON â âItâs only been a year but it feels like 20 years,â noted Einstein Medical Center Montgomery COO Beth Duffy when reflecting on the coronavirus timeline at the East Norriton facility. âWe remember back in January of 2020 we first started hearing about this âepidemicâ when the first death was reported by the Chinese government on Jan. 11. Then it started to ramp up when the World Health Organization declared a global emergency on Jan. 30, 2020. The first case was reported in the United States on Feb. 1, and then the first death from COVID was reported on Feb. 28 in a nursing home in Seattle. It seemed so far away when it was in China, and while we were keeping an eye on it we really didnât think that anything was going to come of it, but we were very concerned when we started to see cases in the U.S., and then of course the first death.â ....
Bucks and Montgomery County hospitals have started vaccinating people against the fast-spreading COVID-19 virus, but, for now, it s an invitation-only event. Local hospitals have started scheduling appointments and distributing the vaccine, but some are only offering appointments to patients in their own health systems who meet the eligibility criteria, officials said. Later this month Lower Bucks Hospital anticipates it will begin distributing the COVID-19 vaccine to the first individuals who signed up through Bucks County agencies. The dates for the vaccine clinic at the Bristol Township hospital were pending as of Tuesday, spokeswoman Michelle Aliprantis said. The hospital is scheduling patients through the Bucks County Health Improvement Project and the county Department of Health, Aliprantis said. ....
Pennsylvania’s decision to expand early access to coronavirus vaccines has confused the public and forced hospitals to create priority groups within priority groups, healthcare providers said this week. Hospitals statewide are looking at a pool of potentially 3.5 million eligible recipients in Phase 1A, and the available supply of vaccines just doesn’t add up, said Andy Carter, president of the Hospital and Health System Association of Pennsylvania. “Since mid-December, hospitals and community health centers have worked diligently to vaccinate our health care heroes. That work continues,” said Carter. “Looking ahead, this public health effort must expand to include more pharmacies, doctors’ offices, and community-based vaccine clinics,” he continued. “But we need the supply to meet this mission.” ....