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St Martin News Network - AMI team to stay until October 1st, 2021

St Martin News Network - AMI team to stay until October 1st, 2021
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St Martin News Network - AMI team to stay until October 1st, 2021

St Martin News Network - AMI team to stay until October 1st, 2021
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St Martin News Network - EXCLUSIVE: AMI Team scheduled to leave St Maarten by end of August

Beaver County COVID numbers low but concerning

While the onslaught of new cases of COVID-19 is slowing, state officials say gathering and business restrictions won t be lifted until at least Jan. 4. Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine said Monday that state officials will meet throughout the week to determine what changes in mitigation will occur on Jan. 4, when state health orders restricting indoor dining, limiting public and private gatherings and shuttering indoor entertainment and recreation are set to expire.  Instead, Levine encouraged Pennsylvanians to stay the course and continue to limit their activities to slow the spread of the virus.  It s critically important during the holiday weeks, as we approach New Year s, for people to continue as I ve said, continue their mitigation efforts to continue to avoid large and small gatherings and really not to get together in gatherings over New Year s Eve and New Year s Day because that could still significantly spread the virus, Levine said.

More than 1,000 receive COVID test at state hospital | News, Sports, Jobs

bferry@timesobserver.com More than 1,000 people were tested at community COVID-19 testing at Warren State Hospital over the past several days. A crew from Aspen Medical International administered tests to drive-up and walk-in patients Thursday through Monday at the Israel Building. There was no last-minute rush as time was expiring on Monday. There were six cars in line at 5:20 p.m. and only one at 5:30. The first day of the testing was the biggest, according to AMI COVID Strike Team Leader Millie MacDonald. She said there were about 360 patients on Thursday and from 150 to 200 each of the other four days, with a total of about 1,050.

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