Philadelphia reveals which residents will receive COVID-19 vaccine next; N.J. will expand vaccine eligibility, Murphy says Rob Tornoe, Allison Steele, The Philadelphia Inquirer © ALEJANDRO A. ALVAREZ/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Dr. Caroline Johnson, Deputy Health Commissioner, Philadelphia Department of Public Health makes a statement during press conference at Pennsylvania Convention Center.
What you need to knowPhiladelphia will allow indoor dining to resume on Saturday, Jan. 16. Theaters will also be allowed to reopen, and colleges can resume in-person classes.The city also released its plans for the next stages of vaccine distribution, giving the first clear guidance to hundreds of thousands of Philadelphia residents when they should expect to receive doses.Philadelphia residents can sign up to know when it’s their turn to receive the coronavirus vaccine. There’s currently no statewide sign up system in Pennsylvania, but there is a portal for New Jer
Hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 vaccines haven t been used in Pa and N J Here s why, and what s next
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Philadelphia could expand vaccinations as soon as February, but the number of incoming doses is not enough, official warns
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COVID-19 updates: Philadelphia coronavirus vaccine doses low, Pa and N J cases stabilize
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