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PHOTO PROVIDED Laurel Morgan, a 2020 LHU graduate, fills out some paperwork. LOCK HAVEN Laurel Morgan graduated from Lock Haven University in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in community and public health education. Following graduation, she became a volunteer with the National Health Corps in Pittsburgh and has served as an older adult coordinator in the Department of Injury Prevention at the Allegheny County Health Department. In her position, she has helped older adults access their COVID-19 vaccine and served at senior high-rise Point of Distribution (PODs) clinics. “The first COVID-19 POD clinic I served at vaccinated more than 900 patients,” Morgan said. “While that experience was great, the senior high-rise pods are much more personal and I love the opportunities to meet the other volunteers, to practice teamwork and to grow as a leader.”

Should Pittsburgh-Area Venues Offer Vaccinated-Only Sections for Spectators?

Allegheny County is considering the concept for some of its summer events. April 29, 2021 PHOTO BY RICHARD COOK “Vaccinated? Let me show you to your seat.” That could be the future greeting by ushers at various Allegheny venues this summer. Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald wants sports and entertainment venues to create special sections for vaccinated spectators. He says it’s something the county is already considering for its summer concert series at Hartwood Acres and South Park. “I would encourage all of our sports teams, all of our venues, theaters, the opera, the symphony, the Playhouse, etc., to go ahead and think about the same thing,” he said during a virtual news briefing Wednesday.

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