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Jeer: A poll released in late March by NBC News and Morning Consult contained a disturbing finding â 26% of those who are part of the Generation Z cohort, which includes those aged 25 and younger, have said they are not interested in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. The reasoning? They believe their parents and grandparents are out of danger since they have received shots, their lives have largely gone on as they did before the pandemic, and if they catch the coronavirus, it wonât affect them all that much. This is extremely short-sighted. We need as many people as possible to be vaccinated in order to reach the herd immunity point where the virus has no one left to infect. Above all, thereâs no guarantee that young adults will emerge from COVID-19 unscathed if they catch it â there have been all too many twentysomethings who have died after contracting the virus, or who have to deal with severe symptoms for months. Letâs hope the members of Generation Z wh ....
Cheer: Those working within Fayette Countyâs vaccination task force, again, deserve praise. Their monumental efforts to get vaccine to those among the countyâs nearly 130,000 residents who want it has proven so successful that the registry has been exhausted of those eligible under the stateâs 1A phase. Getting Fayetteâs population vaccinated so quickly means that residents are safer from potential health complications brought on by contracting COVID-19. The lessened risk, we hope, will also translate to less trepidation about going out, and lead to a robust rebound for area businesses that have struggled so much this past year. With the state making all Pennsylvanians eligible for vaccine April 19, we look forward to watching the task forceâs great progress continue. ....
March 12, 2021 The core message that came from the six locals who placed at the East Super Regional tournament, last Saturday, was just getting to the state podium was not enough. Finishing top four from the super regional locked in their trips to the podium, last week. Saturday, in the Class 3A PIAA Championships at the Giant Center in Hershey, climbing the podium is the objective. All eight contestants in each bracket have guaranteed medals, meaning someone in each bracket will go 0-3 and still walk away with an eighth-place finish. For Downingtown East’s Keanu Manuel (120 pounds) and Matt Romanelli (172), Downingtown West’s Dom Findora (126), Coatesville’s Nate Lucier (132), Kennett’s Trent Kochersperger (138) and West Chester Henderson’s Sammy McMonagle (145), getting to Hershey was no easy task, but finding wins there will be much tougher, with the lion’s share of the talent coming from the West super regional. ....
Cheer: The primary stumbling block to schools reopening for instruction are justifiable concerns teachers have about the dangers reopening would pose to their own health, since COVID-19 is still raging. ....
Cheers: State Attorney General Josh Shapiro secured a commitment from internet provider Comcast to delay its implementation of usage-based data overage charges. In equal part, Jeers to the telecommunications company for being unable to read the room â and for deciding now was the time to cap data, and charge its customers who go over their data limit additional fees. More adults than ever rely on the internet to work, and many children require it to stream classes. That results in an increase in essential usage that comes at no fault of the customer. At a time when there are so many making less than they were, or who are unemployed, asking customers to potentially pony up more for service was a tone-deaf move. As Shapiro noted, âThis is not the time to change the rules when it comes to internet data usage and increase costs.â The agreement delays Comcast from instituting the overage charges until July. It also protects low-income families enrolled in the companyâ ....