Pennsylvania is allowing more people at indoor and outdoor events. Beginning Monday, occupancy limits will be increased to 50% of capacity for indoor events, up from 25%, and to 75% for outdoor events, up from 50%.
âAs more Pennsylvania adults get vaccinated and guidance from the CDC evolves, we can continue to move forward with the commonwealthâs reopening efforts,â Gov. Tom Wolf said Tuesday.
The state has previously announced that nearly all COVID restrictions will go away on Memorial Day, including capacity limits on bars, restaurants and other businesses, as well as indoor and outdoor event gathering limits. The stateâs mask mandate will remain until 75% of adults are fully vaccinated. Statewide, about 45.6% of people aged 18 and older have been fully vaccinated as of Tuesday, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
in colorado, for instance, which legalized marijuana. steve: what happened in colorado? by every metric it was a failure in my view. teen drug use is the highest in the country: teen drug use. drug driving is off the charts. doubled with marijuana impaired driving. homelessness is up. emergency room admissions. and the black market is flourishing. black market arrest remember the whole notion is we legalize it we can control it black market arrests are up almost 400 percent. steve: michael, you are proponent of it, tirkly medical marijuana and things that help you feel good. yes. steve: you heard what he just said. you know, i believe that it has to be regulated and having medical marijuana being very helpful nationally and internationally. we sell our products in south america for epilepsy and parkison s and we show a lot of benefits. steve: most people are for
intelligence should get them altogether and do it in an apolitical way. rudy giuliani, great to have you on the show. i hope as part of your private life you still come on and make the case for the policies as you see fit going forward. i would be very happy to do that. i always enjoy it. best to you and the family. merry christmas. we want to bring breaking news this morning out of aleppo, syria. the united nations say there are reports that pro government sources have killed 82 civilians including 11 women and 13 children. a spokesperson for the u.n. s humanitarian office is calling the situation now, quote, a complete meltdown of humanity. this comes as much of eastern aleppo has been taken over by advancing syrian troops. the syrian government for its part not commenting yet on this report. an encouraging new study shows that teen drug use is actually going down. according to the latest monitoring of future survey 8th, 10th, 12th grader s use of
is very controversial, how much marijuana in your system would trigger a positive test? it s very, very controversial here. also, i will point out, though, that the industry says the statistics show that since medical marijuana has become so prevalent in colorado that many problems such as teen drug use and driving under the influence of alcohol have actually gone down. they argue that it s actually going to be a benefit for public safety in the state of colorado, kyra. it will be interesting to watch. casey, thanks so much. well, still to come, terrorists strike and tensions climb. in russia as concerns grow over the upcoming winter games. that s right. it s 39 days until the games begin. can russian authorities keep athletes and visitors safe after terrori terrorists strike a city not that far from sochi. more on that in a moment. i m only in my 60 s.
drug abuse. drugs are down and drug crimes are down. at first the police inspector had doubts about the law but it works. it is not the end result. teen drug use is down. it brought some to this debate. in america the drug war rages on. coming up another war against prostitution. would don t sell access to itself. human beings are no different no better than. these workers say what is she talking about. i choose to do this. this is what i want to do. the verizon share everything plan for small busines