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Regime Officials Salute West Scranton Students Ukraine Fund Raiser

The Lackawanna County Commissioners joined with the Scranton Mayor, County staff and Scranton School Commune Administrators, Staff and Lath Members to recognize the efforts of the Due west Scranton High School Art Society, who coordinated a T-Shirt fund raiser with the proceeds aiding the people of Ukraine who are suffering greatly due to the on-going conflict. Lackawanna Canton employees purchased 130 T-Shirts to aid the cause.

County Recognizes National Library Week

Apr twelfth, 2022

The Lackawanna County Commissioners designated April 3 – 9 "National Library Week" in our community and presented a proclamation to members of the County's library system.  These institutions are halls of learning and true treasures for our residents.  They offer a diversity of programs, services and assistance that is free to the public with a library carte du jour.

Hop on the Trolley with the Bunny

Apr 8th, 2022

The Easter Bunny is a very innovative graphic symbol who delivers treats to youngsters anyway possible. This twelvemonth, our hirsuite friend will again be "riding the runway" on the Electrical City Trolley. Bring the unabridged family unit to the trolley museum to get "all aboard" with the Easter Bunny on Sunday, Apr 10. Balloon art, gratis Rock candy and coloring sheets will be available for the kids. A special prize will be given on each Trolley ride. The "bunny train" volition depart at ix:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 11:30 AM, 12:45 PM and one:thirty PM. Also scheduled is "A Morning With Mother Goose" for Saturday, May 21.

Lackawanna County Supports C.A.S.U.A.Fifty Twenty-four hour period

April 1st, 2022

Lackawanna County employees from the Recorder of Deeds, Taxation Claim, Assessors, Treasurers and Elections Offices show their support and proudly display their shirts for C.A.South.U.A.50. Day 2022.

Coal Mine Tour Opening on Apr 1st

March 25th, 2022

A slice of local history is back again for the season.  The Lackawanna Coal Mine at McDade Park is back open for business, commencement April i.    The award-winning tourist attraction volition be open every Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. The mine's hours will be 10 AM - iv PM.  The concluding tour begins at 2:45 PM. For information and / or prices, contact the Park's part at 570-963-6764.

Ukrainian Flag Aloft At The Lackawanna Canton Courthouse

March 23rd, 2022

Lackawanna Canton Commissioner Chris Chermak along with Judges, police enforcement officials, staff and friends watch Iurii Shemchuk raise the Ukrainian flag in flag plaza at the Courthouse on March 22. Mr. Shemchuk is a native of the Ukraine and permanent resident of the United States. The effect signified our community's back up for the millions of people who are suffering in this state of war-torn country.

Memorial Day Flags Orders

March 18th, 2022

Gild forms and a postage-paid return envelope for Memorial Day flags and markers were mailed to all American Legion Posts and VFWs for completion.  The Lackawanna County Veterans Diplomacy Office is asking the organizations to return the forms no later than March 31.  If the orders are not received by the deadline, the Veterans Affairs Office cannot guarantee that the organizations will get their requested materials.

Commissioners Award Grant To Deutsch Institute

March 18th, 2022

The Lackawanna County Commissioners presented representatives from the Deutsch Found with a $25,000 grant award check for the agency to use for general operations and activities and services for its consumers.

Counties with the Highest COVID-nineteen Vaccination Rates in Pennsylvania

March 10th, 2022

Stacker compiled a list of the counties with highest COVID-19 vaccination rates in Pennsylvania using information from the U.S. Department of Wellness & Human Services and Covid Act At present. Counties are ranked by the highest vaccination rate as of February. 24, 2022. Due to inconsistencies in reporting, some counties do not have vaccination information available.

Lackawanna County is Showing it'southward Support for the People of Ukraine

March 3rd, 2022

Lackawanna County is showing it'southward support for the people of Ukraine by lighting up the County Courthouse with the colors of the Ukrainian flag.

Lackawanna Canton Bug New Mask Guidelines For County Buildings

Feb 28th, 2022

The CDC has updated its Masking Guidelines, and Lackawanna Canton is following accommodate.  The CDC now considers iii factors:  New COVID Hospitalizations / Hospital Capacity / New COVID Cases. Taken together, the new CDC metrics will consider an area to exist: "High," "Medium" or "Low" risk. Nether these new guidelines, Lackawanna Canton is at present considered at the "Medium Risk Level." Starting on Tuesday, March 1, the wearing of masks in Canton Buildings will exist optional. At all levels, individuals can wear a mask based on personal preference. All individuals are highly recommended to wear a mask if they have: underlying conditions; symptoms of COVID; recently tested positive; or recently been exposed to COVID.

Mural Art Program Open To Area Schools

February 25th, 2022

Calling all young artists!! The Lackawanna County Commissioners are providing area students with an opportunity to showcase their fine art and blueprint talents by participating in the COVID-19 Customs Mural Program.  They volition take the opportunity to create and paint up to two (2) 3' x 3' portable community murals that volition serve equally COVID-19 Memorials.  The winning designs volition exist displayed permanently in the entrance of the Lackawanna Canton Government Center, 123 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton. Ane landscape is to honor those who accept lost their lives during the pandemic, and the second mural is to recognize frontline workers - wellness care professionals, service providers, delivery personnel, truck drivers, and others who have helped everyone to get through the pandemic and to also go products to market.

Pennsylvania Department of Health and Penn State Extension To Provide Free Water Testing

February 24th, 2022

Have you ever had the drinking water from your well, spring, or cistern tested for pb and other health-related pollutants?  If non, here's your chance! Penn Land Extension has received funding through the Pennsylvania Section of Health cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control, Environmental Health Capacity building initiative (Grant #1NUE1EH001414-01-00) and with support from the Penn Land Master Well Owner Network to provide no-price drinking h2o testing to a limited number of homeowners in Lackawanna County using private water wells, springs, or cisterns.

Tax Bills Outcome

February 17th, 2022

The Lackawanna County Assessors and Unmarried Taxation Offices are enlightened that some of the recently mailed taxation bills may have been sent to incorrect addresses due to a software issue. Both departments are working to rectify the situation. Residents volition take to contact their local taxation collector and/or the Single Tax Role if they do not receive a bill in the mail service. Residents should likewise marker the incorrect invoice "Return to Sender" and drop it in the mail service.

Prison house Staff Retirees Honored

Feb 10th, 2022

Lackawanna County Prison Warden Tim Betti, inside right, recently honored three individuals with formalism plaques in recognition of their retirement from and service to the prison.  Combined, the individuals worked over 90 years at the facility.

PA Section of Aging Encourages Older Adults to Prepare for the Transition to 5G Cellular Service

February quaternary, 2022

The Pennsylvania Section of Aging is reminding seniors with older devices to larn about the potential impacts related to the shutdown of the 3G network service and ready accordingly. The shutdown involves the nation's three major wireless carriers and could occur equally soon every bit this calendar month. Equally the 3G network retires, individuals will not be able to make or receive calls and text messages or use data services on their older phones. The shutdown could too touch other devices that rely on 3G connectivity, including medical alert devices, tablets, dwelling security systems, and roadside assistance systems. "Many seniors utilize their jail cell phones and tablets for amusement and to stay connected with family and friends. These devices and others are also lifesavers, and they tin make a difference when seconds count," said Secretary of Crumbling Robert Torres. "I urge older adults to learn the condition of their device's connectivity before it shuts down on them unexpectedly and to find out what deportment their carriers may be taking to help them with making a smooth transition to the 5G network."

Major Mobile Carriers are Retiring 3G Services in 2022. Here is What You Demand to Know

January 21st, 2022

The country's three major wireless carriers - AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile - will be shutting down their tertiary-generation (3G) cellular networks in 2022 to make room for better fourth-generation (4G) and new 5th-generation (5G) services.  Every bit a issue, many older phones will exist unable to make or receive calls and text messages or use data services.  This may also bear on devices that rely on 3G connectivity, such as medical alert devices, tablets, smartwatches, in-car SOS services, Kindle readers, domicile security products and other devices that are dependent on 3G.

Transition to 5G Cellular Service Will Cause Older 3G Phones to Terminate Operating in 2022

January 13th, 2022

The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) and Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) are urging residents with older prison cell phones to prepare for the phase out of 3G cellular networks and service in 2022. "The all-time plan of action is to contact your service provider to determine if your devices are compliant," said PEMA Deputy for 911 Jeff Boyle. "It'due south of import to programme now so you don't lose connectivity." The nation's three major wireless carriers (AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile) accept announced plans to shut downwardly their 3G networks to accommodate more avant-garde services, including 5G, equally early on as February 2022. Equally a outcome, many older phones will be unable to brand or receive calls and text letters or employ information services. This may as well touch other devices that rely on 3G connectivity, such as medical warning devices, tablets, smart watches, domicile security systems, and in-vehicle safety, security, and roadside assistance systems.

Our Lady of Peace Finishes First In The County's "Trim A Tree" Challenge

January 7th, 2022

Our Lady of Peace School finished in first place in the Lackawanna County Electrical City Trolley Museum'southward "Trim A Tree" Challenge.   Students from area districts were involved in the decorating competition.  The Christmas copse were displayed over the holidays at the museum where visitors judged and voted for their favorite one.

Dunmore Elementary School Captures Second Place In Tree Decorating Contest

Jan seventh, 2022

The Lackawanna County Electrical City Trolley Station & Museum recognized the winners and schools who participated in its "Trim A Tree" Challenge. Students from area districts were involved in the decorating competition.  The Christmas trees were displayed over the holidays at the museum where visitors judged and voted for their favorite ane.  Dunmore Elementary School finished second in the contest.

Lakeland'southward Scott Elementary Captures Third Identify In "Trim A Tree" Event

Jan 7th, 2022

Lakeland Scott Elementary Schoolhouse took third place in the Electric Metropolis Trolley Museum'due south "Trim A Tree" Claiming. Ms. Nancy Yasinkas was the school'southward contest coordinator.  Students from area districts were involved in the decorating competition.  The Christmas trees were displayed over the holidays at the museum where visitors judged and voted for their favorite one.

Honorable Mention For Lakeland'southward Mayfield Elementary School In County Tree Contest

January 7th, 2022

Lakeland Mayfield Uncomplicated won Honorable Mention in the Lackawanna County Electric City Trolley Station & Museum's inaugural "Trim A Tree" Claiming with Mr. Jeff Pusateri every bit coordinator.  Students from area schools were involved in the contest.  The Christmas trees were displayed over the holidays at the museum where visitors judged and voted for their favorite one.

Baldi Award Presentation

December 29th, 2021

The Lackawanna-Susquehanna Behavioral Health/Intellectual Disabilities/Early on Intervention Program Advisory Board presented its 2021 John J. Baldi Honor of Excellence to Ann K. Rink, heart, for outstanding research, evaluation and development efforts within Lackawanna and Susquehanna Counties. The 23rd annual award, established in 1999, is given to individuals that have made a profound impact on the quality of life for persons with either mental illness or an intellectual or developmental disability within the two counties.

Statement / Information On The Omicron Virus

Dec 27th, 2021

It'south been two years since the discovery of the virus that caused COVID-xix. Since then, the virus has mutated and caused different variants. Some variants that are more contagious cause more astringent symptoms or decrease the effectiveness of existing wellness measures such as treatment or vaccination are called variants of business organisation.  There are currently five variants of business which include the Delta variant and the Omicron variant. The latest variant of concern is the Omicron variant which was designated as a variant of concern on November 26, 2021. To date, Omicron accounts for 73% of all new COVID cases in the The states. While new data nigh the Omicron variant is gathered daily, nosotros at the Department of Wellness and Human Services are concerned about the health and safe of our employees, families, and the community.

Temporary Bridge for the Onetime Plank Road #1 Span in Clifton Township

December 22nd, 2021

Lackawanna Canton has installed the temporary bridge for the Sometime Plank Road #ane bridge in Clifton Township.  It is officially open for employ for all types of traffic –regular, emergency, police, and school busses.

Lackawanna Canton Supports Toys For Tots Drive

Dec 22nd, 2021

The Lackawanna Canton Commissioners presented a $25,000 donation to support the annual Toys For Tots Drive.  Due to the economic hardships created by the COVID 19 pandemic, this souvenir will help to deliver smiles, hope and Santa to children during the vacation season.

Lackawanna County Commissioners Denote Funding For 20 Customs Re-Invest Projects

Dec 16th, 2021

Twenty projects, focusing on outdoor recreation, public safety, building upgrades, engineering, and accessibility, were approved for funding by the Lackawanna Canton Commissioners through their Customs Re-Invest Program totaling $100,000.  The public-private partnership investment for 2021 is $473,218. The Community Re-Invest Program was established in July of 2013.  It represents the "terminal mile" funding to help bring the initiatives to fruition.  The overall public-private investment since its inception is $17,232,869.

Lackawanna County Supports NEPA Youth Shelter

December 3rd, 2021

As part of the "Giving Tuesday" global generosity movement, The Lackawanna County Commissioners presented Maureen Maher-Grey, Executive Managing director of the NEPA Youth Shelter, inside left, with a $l,000 donation to support its educational and counseling programs and its food, clothing, and personal essentials distribution.  The gift will also assist the bureau and its clients to recover from the hardships endured during the pandemic.

Lackawanna Canton Supports Friends of the Poor

November 19th, 2021

The Lackawanna Canton Commissioners presented Meghan Loftus, left, President of the Friends of the Poor, with a $10,000 bank check to aid the agency in administering to the nutrition and medical needs of the population that it serves.  The donation, fabricated through the Area Bureau on Aging, will provide much needed funds to combat food insecurity, medical intendance, and senior isolation, which are all significant issues facing our community's elderly during the pandemic.




Family Court Update

On Tuesday, April 19, 2022, Family Court will only have motions via email to [email protected]

A delay in processing of 24 hours or more may occur.

Persons seeking a Temporary Protection From Abuse Order should contact their local law enforcement bureau.


Lath of Commissioners Meeting Update

Notice is hereby given that the Lackawanna County Board of Commissioners meeting originally scheduled for Wednesday April 20, 2022, advertised with locations to exist adamant, will now be held at 10AM at the Clarks Greenish Borough Building, 104 North Abington Route, Clarks Light-green, PA 18411.

Brian Jeffers, Chief of Staff
Lackawanna County Lath of Commissioners


Prison Board Meeting Update

Notice Is Hereby Given that the Lackawanna Canton Prison Board meeting originally scheduled to meet Wednesday April xx, 2022 at 12:30pm and advertised with locations to exist adamant, will now be held in the Commissioners Conference Room, fifth flooring, 123 Wyoming Ave, Scranton PA, 18503, at 12:30 pm on Apr 20th.

Judge J. Gibbons, Chairman
Lackawanna County Prison Board

Meeting Agenda


Judicial Auction May ii, 2022

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County of Lackawanna, through its Tax Merits Bureau, volition concord a Judicial Auction under the Pennsylvania Real Estate Taxation Law of 1947, as amended, commencing at ten:00 A.M. on the 2nd mean solar day of May, 2022, at the Pavilion at Montage Mountain, g Montage Mountain Road, Scranton, Pennsylvania or any other venue as determined. The backdrop exposed to sale will be sold Free AND CLEAR of all tax and municipal claims, mortgages, liens, charges and estates of any kind, except basis rents separately taxed pursuant to §610 of the Real Estate Tax Sale Constabulary. The properties existence offered for auction accept been previously advertised at the time of the Tax Merits Agency's Upset Sale, which Upset Auction is referenced in the Petition for the Judicial Sale for each property.


2022 Planning Commission Meetings Update

The Lackawanna Canton Regional Planning Commission will hold its 2022 monthly meetings on the 2nd Thursday of the month at 10:xxx AM. Meeting dates are every bit follows: January xiiith, Feb tenth, March xth, April 14thursday, May 12th, June 9th, July 14th, August 11th, September viiith, October 13th, Nov tenth and December 8thursday .

The committee's meetings are held on the vth flooring of the Lackawanna County Government Center at the Globe, 123 Wyoming Avenue in Scranton. All meetings will be held about on the ZOOM Platform and lived streamed on ECTV's You Tube Channel. The public is invited to view the lived streamed meeting. County residents may submit comments/questions or request log-in data in writing via eastward-mail with their proper name and address to [email protected] no subsequently than ix:00 AM on the 24-hour interval of the coming together.

April 14th Planning Commission Meeting Agenda


Land Bank Coming together Update

The side by side coming together of the Lackawanna Canton Land Depository financial institution is scheduled for Midweek, April 13th 2022 @ 11:00 AM. This meeting will be held virtually. The coming together will be live streamed on the ECTV You Tube aqueduct.

The public may ship their comments/questions in writing with their proper noun and address to be answered and included in the minutes of the meeting to Ralph Pappas at [electronic mail protected] no subsequently than 9:00AM on the day of the meeting.

Meeting Agenda


Lackawanna Canton Performing Arts Center Authority Meeting Update

There will be a meeting of the Lackawanna County Performing Arts Heart Authority on Wednesday, April six, 2022, in the Boards and Authorities Conference Room, 123 Wyoming Ave 5th Floor, Scranton Pa 18503 at x:30 AM.

Coming together Agenda


Scranton Lackawanna Health and Welfare Authority Coming together Update

At that place will be a meeting of the Scranton Lackawanna Health and Welfare Authority on Th, March 17, 2022 at 5PM.

The meeting will exist held in the Boards and Authorities Conference Room, fifth Floor – The Lackawanna Canton Government Center, 123 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503.

Coming together Calendar


The Lackawanna County Redevelopment Board of Directors Coming together Update

The next meeting of the Lackawanna County Redevelopment Authority is scheduled for Wednesday, March 9, 2021 at 1:00 PM.

This meeting volition be held virtually. The meeting will exist live streamed on ECTV Y'all Tube channel.

The public may send their comments/questions in writing with their name and address to exist answered and included in the minutes of the meeting to Ralph Pappas at [email protected] no later than nine:00AM on the day of the meeting.

Meeting Calendar


Lackawanna County Bacon Board Meeting Update

Notice Is Hereby Given that the Lackawanna County Salary Board will encounter Wednesday March 2, 2022, at 1pm in the Commissioners Conference Room, fifth flooring, 123 Wyoming Ave, Scranton PA, 18503.

Brian Jeffers, Chief of Staff
Lackawanna Canton

Meeting Agenda


Lackawanna Canton Industrial Development Authority Coming together Update

The Annual Re-Organization Meeting of the Lackawanna Canton Industrial Development Dominance will be held on Midweek, January 26th at ix:00am.

This coming together volition be held nearly on the ZOOM Platform and lived streamed on ECTV's YouTube Channel. The public is invited to view the lived streamed coming together.

Meeting Agenda


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Lackawanna County Urges Residents to Vaccinate Amidst Increased COVID Manual and Infection; Under 25 Lag Other Age Groups – United Way Hosting Gratuitous Clinic at Co-Op Farmer's Market on Friday, Sept. iii from 12-4 p.m.

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CDC Update – June seven, 2021

PA DOH: Over 10.7 Million Vaccinations to Date, 58.7% of Entire Population Received Starting time Dose, 54.7% of Pennsylvanians Historic period xviii and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks ninth Amidst 50 States for Beginning Dose Vaccinations – 703 New Cases, 900 Patients Hospitalized and 212 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

PA DOH: Over 10.6 Million Vaccinations to Date, 58.half-dozen% of Entire Population Received Kickoff Dose, 54.6% of Pennsylvanians Historic period xviii and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks 9th Among 50 States for Offset Dose Vaccinations – 656 New Cases, 929 Patients Hospitalized and 229 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

PA DOH: Over ten.half dozen Million Vaccinations to Date, 58.5% of Entire Population Received First Dose, 54.4% of Pennsylvanians Historic period eighteen and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks 9th Among 50 States for Beginning Dose Vaccinations – 580 New Cases, 989 Patients Hospitalized and 248 Patients in the Intensive Intendance Unit

CDC Update – June 1, 2021

PA DOH: Over x.5 Million Vaccinations to Date, 57.viii% of Entire Population Received First Dose, 54.2% of Pennsylvanians Age 18 and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks 9th Amid fifty States for First Dose Vaccinations – Iii-Twenty-four hour period Full of i,488 New Cases, ane,028 Patients Hospitalized and 257 Patients in the Intensive Intendance Unit

PA DOH: Over ten.4 Million Vaccinations to Date, 57.6% of Entire Population Received Outset Dose, 53.1% of Pennsylvanians Age 18 and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks 9th Among fifty States for First Dose Vaccinations – one,007 New Cases, one,152 Patients Hospitalized and 289 Patients in the Intensive Intendance Unit

PA DOH: Over ten.3 1000000 Vaccinations to Engagement, 57.3% of Unabridged Population Received Beginning Dose, 52.7% of Pennsylvanians Age 18 and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks ninth Among 50 States for First Dose Vaccinations – 941 New Cases, 1,172 Patients Hospitalized and 296 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

PA DOH: Over x.iii Million Vaccinations to Appointment, 57% of Entire Population Received Starting time Dose, 52.iii% of Pennsylvanians Age xviii and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks 9th Amongst fifty States for Offset Dose Vaccinations – i,127 New Cases, i,186 Patients Hospitalized and 301 Patients in the Intensive Intendance Unit

PA DOH: Over 10.2 Million Vaccinations to Date, 56.nine% of Entire Population Received First Dose, 52.1% of Pennsylvanians Historic period 18 and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks 9th Amongst 50 States for Beginning Dose Vaccinations – 906 New Cases, 1,230 Patients Hospitalized and 295 Patients in the Intensive Intendance Unit of measurement

CDC Update – May 24, 2021

Wolf Assistants: CHIRP Programme Helping Restaurants Across the Commonwealth Recover from COVID Hardships – Gov. Wolf secured $145 Million in Pandemic Relief for the Hospitality Industry

PA DOH: Over 9.ix 1000000 Vaccinations to Engagement, 55.four% of Entire Population Received Kickoff Dose, 50% of Pennsylvanians Historic period eighteen and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks 9th Among 50 States for First Dose Vaccinations – ane,430 New Cases, 1,353 Patients Hospitalized and 316 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

PA DOH: Over 9.vii 1000000 Vaccinations to Date, 54.8% of Entire Population Received Offset Dose, 49.1% of Pennsylvanians Age xviii and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks ninth Among 50 States for First Dose Vaccinations – ane,730 New Cases, i,436 Patients Hospitalized and 342 Patients in the Intensive Intendance Unit

PA DOH: Over ix.7 Million Vaccinations to Engagement, 54.6% of Entire Population Received Outset Dose, 48.8% of Pennsylvanians Age 18 and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks ninth Among 50 States for Offset Dose Vaccinations – Two-Twenty-four hour period Full of 1,983 New Cases, ane,499 Patients Hospitalized and 330 Patients in the Intensive Intendance Unit of measurement

PA DOH: Over 9.five Million Vaccinations to Date, 53.6% of Entire Population Received Kickoff Dose, 47.iii% of Pennsylvanians Historic period xviii and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks ninth Among l States for First Dose Vaccinations – 1,643 New Cases, one,652 Patients Hospitalized and 390 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

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PA DOH: Over 9.4 1000000 Vaccinations to Date, 53.3% of Entire Population Received Start Dose, 46.7% of Pennsylvanians Historic period 18 and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks tenth Among 50 States for Commencement Dose Vaccinations – two,028 New Cases, i,712 Patients Hospitalized and 397 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit of measurement

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PA DOH: Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine Fully Approved for Use in 12- to 15-Year-Olds – Pennsylvania Vaccine Providers Gear up to Get Shots in Arms of Adolescents

PA DOH: Over nine.iii Million Vaccinations to Date, 52.seven% of Entire Population Received First Dose, 45.6% of Pennsylvanians Age 18 and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks tenth Among 50 States for Commencement Dose Vaccinations – 2,385 New Cases, 1,798 Patients Hospitalized and 406 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

PA DOH Notes One More Step Required Before Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Approved for Use in 12 – 15 Year Olds

PA DOH: Over 9.2 Million Vaccinations to Date, 52.6% of Entire Population Received First Dose, 45.3% of Pennsylvanians Age 18 and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks 10th Among 50 States for Showtime Dose Vaccinations – Ii-Solar day Total of two,399 New Cases, 1,924 Patients Hospitalized and 427 Patients in the Intensive Intendance Unit

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PA DOH: Over viii.9 Meg Vaccinations to Date, 51.6% of Entire Population Received First Dose, 43.4% of Pennsylvanians Age xviii and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks 10th Amongst 50 States for Start Dose Vaccinations – 2,986 New Cases, 2,047 Patients Hospitalized and 448 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit of measurement

PA DOH: Over 8.9 Meg Vaccinations to Date, 51.2% of Entire Population Received First Dose, 42.7% of Pennsylvanians Age xviii and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks tenth Amid fifty States for Start Dose Vaccinations – 2,476 New Cases, 2,131 Patients Hospitalized and 467 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

Wolf Administration Discusses Positive Impact of Emergency Disaster Declaration for Patients, Doctors, Nurses and Other Healthcare Professionals – Licensing Waivers Allow for Flexible Response During a Disaster Incident

PA DOH: Over 8.8 Million Vaccinations to Engagement, 50.9% of Entire Population Received First Dose, 42.2% of Pennsylvanians Historic period 18 and Older Fully Vaccinated, PA Ranks 10th Among 50 States for First Dose Vaccinations – two,597 New Cases, 2,172 Patients Hospitalized and 480 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

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PA DOH: Over 8.7 Million Vaccinations to Date, Beginning Doses of Vaccine to 50.half-dozen% of Population, PA Ranks tenth Among 50 States for Showtime Dose Vaccinations – iii,133 New Cases, 2,151 Patients Hospitalized and 484 Patients in the Intensive Intendance Unit

Wolf Administration to Lift Mitigation Orders on Memorial Mean solar day, Masking Society Once lxx% of Pennsylvania Adults Fully Vaccinated – Pennsylvanians Ages 16 and Older Who Want a Vaccine are Urged to Become Ane

PA DOH: Over 8.vi Meg Vaccinations to Date, First Doses of Vaccine to 50.3% of Population, PA Ranks 10th Among fifty States for First Dose Vaccinations – Two-24-hour interval Total of 4,381 New Cases, two,161 Patients Hospitalized and 479 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit of measurement

PA DOH: Over eight.4 One thousand thousand Vaccinations to Date, Outset Doses of Vaccine to 49% of Population, PA Ranks 10th Among 50 States for Kickoff Dose Vaccinations – 4,607 New Cases, 2,318 Patients Hospitalized and 522 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

PA DOH: Over viii.iii Million Vaccinations to Engagement, Kickoff Doses of Vaccine to 48.5% of Population, PA Ranks tenth Amongst 50 States for Starting time Dose Vaccinations – three,322 New Cases, two,447 Patients Hospitalized and 539 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

PA DOH: Over eight.2 1000000 Vaccinations to Date, First Doses of Vaccine to 48.ane% of Population, PA Ranks 10th Among fifty States for First Dose Vaccinations – 3,686 New Cases, ii,448 Patients Hospitalized and 516 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

PA DOH: Over eight.1 One thousand thousand Vaccinations to Engagement, First Doses of Vaccine to 47.seven% of Population, PA Ranks 10th Among 50 States for Beginning Dose Vaccinations – 3,333 New Cases, ii,495 Patients Hospitalized and 517 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit of measurement

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PA DOH: Over viii Million Vaccinations to Appointment, First Doses of Vaccine to 47.3% of Population, PA Ranks 10th Among 50 States for First Dose Vaccinations – Two-Mean solar day Total of 5,043 New Cases, 2,561 Patients Hospitalized and 544 Patients in the Intensive Intendance Unit

PA DOH: Over 7.vii Million Vaccinations to Date, More than 3 Million Fully Vaccinated, First Doses of Vaccine to 45.3% of Population, PA Ranks tenth Among fifty States for First Dose Vaccinations – 4,192 New Cases, two,808 Patients Hospitalized and 571 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

PA DOH: Over seven.5 Million Vaccinations to Date, Outset Doses of Vaccine to 44.7% of Population, PA Ranks 10th Amongst 50 States for Showtime Dose Vaccinations – 4,192 New Cases, 2,842 Patients Hospitalized and 579 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

PA DOH: Over 7.4 Million Vaccinations to Date, First Doses of Vaccine to 43.ix% of Population, PA Ranks 11th Among 50 States for Beginning Dose Vaccinations – four,602 New Cases, ii,833 Patients Hospitalized and 576 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit of measurement

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PA DOH: Over vii.2 One thousand thousand Vaccinations to Appointment, Kickoff Doses of Vaccine to 43.four% of Population, PA Ranks 10th Amid 50 States for First Dose Vaccinations – 4,577 New Cases, ii,705 Patients Hospitalized and 561 Patients in the Intensive Care Unit


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