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Allegheny Co Again Tops 1,000 Cases In Daily Coronavirus Report

Replies(15) (Shutterstock) PITTSBURGH, PA The Allegheny County Health Department on Saturday 1,198 confirmed and probably new coronavirus cases, down from Friday s highest single-day total of 1,322 since the outbreak began in March. There have been a total of 39,227 cases since then. The county reported two new coronavirus deaths. The county death toll now stands at 660, up from 658 on Friday. The 795 confirmed cases came from 2,632 new tests - a positivity rate of 30 percent. For comparison purposes, the latest positivity rate for tests across Pennsylvania is 14 percent, state officials said. Subscribe With 16,344 cases in Westmoreland County, 6,430 in Washington County, 6,320 in Butler County and 6,052 in Beaver County, that brings the total number of cased to 74,273 when Allegheny County numbers are included. That s up from 67,746 on Friday.

With new mitigation orders, operational changes made at Allegheny County parks

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. The Allegheny County Parks Department is the latest entity to announce operational changes after Gov. Tom Wolf this week issued new orders to help curb the spread of covid-19. According to the parks department, all indoor facility rentals and sports and fitness programs including flag football, hockey leagues, hockey lessons and ice-skating lessons are canceled Saturday through Sunday, Jan. 3. Full refunds will be issued for canceled facility rentals and programs. Ice rinks at North Park and South Park will remain open, but their operations will be modified. Changes at the ice rinks include permitting only 50 skaters per session and closing rink buildings, including indoor restrooms. Portable toilets, lockers and benches will be provided outside.

Pittsburgh Ordinance Requires Employers to Provide Paid Sick Leave for COVID-19-Related Reasons, Effective Immediately | Littler

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On December 8, 2020, Pittsburgh’s City Council unanimously passed a Temporary COVID-19 Paid Sick Leave Ordinance, which Mayor Peduto signed on December 9, 2020.  The Ordinance, which took effect immediately, requires employers with 50 or more total employees to provide up to 80 hours of paid “COVID-19 Sick Time” in addition to any leave employers provide to their employees, with very limited exceptions.  The Ordinance will remain in effect until the public health emergency officially ends. Employees Covered by the Ordinance Covered employers must provide COVID-19 Paid Sick Leave to any employees who:

COVID-19 nursing home whistleblower update: Facility says at-will status bars plaintiff s public policy claim

Adobe Stock PITTSBURGH – A Monroeville nursing home facility says that Pennsylvania’s at-will employment status bars the violation of public policy claim brought by a former administrator who reported positive COVID-19 diagnoses at the facility to both county and state health authorities – and believes he was fired in retaliation. Ron Berlingo of Greensburg first filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Aug. 24 versus Monroeville Operations, LLC (doing business as “Monroeville Rehabilitation and Wellness Center”), of Monroeville. “Berlingo began employment at The Grove in Irwin on July 30, 2019 as a nursing home administrator. He was assigned to the defendant’s Monroeville Rehab and Wellness Center in or around September 2019 in the same position. The Center is a long-term care facility. Berlingo performed his job throughout his employment with defendant without receiving any formal discipline,” the suit said.

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