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Bamboo Garden Chinese Buffet in North Versailles has been cited for 17 health code violations by the Allegheny County Health Department.
The unannounced Friday retail food inspections found, among other things, mouse droppings in the back corner of a storage area behind and under soda syrups, a bag of potatoes in a walk-in cooler that contained a rotting potato, and a mold-like substance found on a container of Italian dressing.
In addition, meat products including beef, shrimp, and chicken were found being stored in a malfunctioning cooler. Large quantities of cooked foods stored in both a walk-in cooler and freezers were found lacking a discard date, and shelving in a walk-in cooler had a build-up of rust.
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have been vaccinated? In Pennsylvania, nearly 520,000 people — mostly health care workers — had received at least one vaccine dose as of Saturday. Of those people, 106,000 are fully vaccinated, state data show. However, those figures don’t include long-term care residents and staff being vaccinated via
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RN Denise Fingeret gives the first dose of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine to nursing student, Anna Sack, inside Frances Warde Hall on the Carlow University campus on Jan. 15, 2021. With supplies limited, vaccines have been prioritized for health care workers and long-term care facilities. Starting Monday, Jan. 24, 2021, Allegheny County Health Department will vaccinate anyone older than 65 at a clinic in Monroeville.
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People age 65 and older can sign up to get a covid-19 vaccine at a Monroeville clinic starting next week, Allegheny County health officials announced Friday night.
Officials said an appointment is required for the site, and appointments will be extremely limited as the health department continues to vaccinate eligible health care workers and those returning for the second shot in the vaccination series.
MONROEVILLE (100.1 FM and AM 1020 KDKA) The Allegheny County Health Department announced on Friday that people age 65 and older will start getting vaccinated at a pop-up Monroeville clinic on Monday, Jan. 25. Eligible healthcare workers can also receive a vaccination at the "clinic." Those returning for their second shot in the vaccination series are eligible, as well. In addition, some people who meet certain health conditions can also get a.