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Edward Asplundh, local businessman, Air Force veteran and health-care reformer, dies at 88

Edward Asplundh, local businessman, Air Force veteran and health-care reformer, dies at 88
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Hospitals prepare for a post-holiday surge of COVID-19 cases, deaths

Hospitals prepare for a post-holiday surge of COVID-19 cases, deaths Updated Dec 31, 2020; Facebook Share Pennsylvania’s hospitals are at a crossroads: Coronavirus cases are leveling off yet a surge in demand for intensive care unit beds has not. And the worst, many believe, is yet to come. “Christmas was only five days ago,” said Jeff Jahre, senior vice president for medical affairs of the St. Luke’s University Health Network. “We know we have New Years’ coming up. Despite all the warnings and everything else, we do know most of the cases we’re seeing right now aren’t due to large gatherings but what you or I’d consider to be family gatherings.”

Delco has not received any COVID vaccines

Eighty-seven hospitals across Pennsylvania are slated to receive the COVID-19 vaccine - but Delaware County, despite its staggering rate of positive cases - is not on the list. Gov. Tom Wolf announced the dissemination of 97,500 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 to dozens of hospitals throughout Pennsylvania as they are intended for critical health care workers. State officials said the hospitals on the vaccine distribution plan had to have enrolled as a COVID-19 vaccine provider.  Hospitals in Bucks, Chester and Montgomery counties were on the list and some have already received the vaccine. The Philadelphia County Health Department received 13,650 doses that it is distributing to hospitals within the city limits. 

Third Circuit upholds federal court dismissal of man s spinal surgery case over jurisdictional reasons

PHILADELPHIA – A panel trio of judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has affirmed a federal court’s denial of a motion to reconsider a personal injury complaint, brought by a man who claimed injury from a cervical medical device used on him during spinal surgery. A Dec. 9 per curiam ruling from the Third Circuit and its judges Kent A. Jordan, Paul B. Matey and Richard L. Nygaard, upheld the dismissal of plaintiff Albert J. Robus’s complaint versus Dr. Michael S. Yoon, Providence Medical Technologies, Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Smith, its Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Janie Mandrusov and Abington Memorial Hospital.

Abington Hospital To Receive Coronavirus Vaccine This Week

Suburban Community Hospital, East Norriton It s not clear how much each individual hospital will receive. Should the Moderna vaccine be approved in the coming days, shipments of those doses are also expected shortly in Pennsylvania. Subscribe In addition to hospitals, the county is also expecting to receive shipments of the vaccine which it will ultimately disburse at walk up and drive up sites, though the precise timetable for that is unclear. Officials expressed optimism that this was the light at the end of the tunnel of the pandemic. I want to underscore the safety and the efficacy of these vaccines, Montgomery County Commissioner Val Arkoosh said last week. They seem to be very good at what they do.

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