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More state government employees who work under the governor s jurisdiction will begin returning to the office as vaccination rates rise and Gov. Tom Wolf s COVID-19 mitigation orders are lifted. March 27, 2020.
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With Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 mitigation measures about to be lifted and vaccination rates on the rise, Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration is developing plans to begin calling back more state government employees to commonwealth worksites.
According to a spokesman for the governor’s Office of Administration, the commonwealth is modernizing its approach to work just as private sector and other public sector agencies have to ensure employees remain safe as they return to the office.
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With Pennsylvania still vaccinating its most vulnerable population, Gov. Tom Wolf said Tuesday that his administration is discussing when to make the COVID-19 shot more widely available and that he expects it to happen relatively quickly.
Providers under the state’s jurisdiction are supposed to schedule all currently eligible people who request a vaccine including people aged 65 and older and younger people with high-risk medical conditions by Wednesday. Wolf asserted that providers are on track to meet that goal, and said Pennsylvania will soon be at a point where anyone who wants a vaccine will be able to get one.