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Philly hospitals care for thousands of suburban patients but can t give them COVID-19 vaccines

Philly hospitals care for thousands of suburban patients but can’t give them COVID-19 vaccines. Aubrey Whelan, Jason Laughlin, Justine McDaniel, The Philadelphia Inquirer © YONG KIM/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Penn Medicine is able to participate in community vaccination clinics, like this one on Saturday at the School of the Future in West Philadelphia on Saturday, But it can t offer doses to its patients who live in the suburbs due to allocation rules. Local lawmakers say the state must do more to help suburban patients who get their health care in the city. Hundreds of thousands of patients who receive treatment for high-risk conditions like cancer and diabetes at Philadelphia hospitals are unable to receive the COVID-19 vaccine from the doctors who care for them, simply because they don’t live in the city.

Philly hospitals care for thousands of suburban patients but can t give them COVID-19 vaccines

Philly hospitals care for thousands of suburban patients but can t give them COVID-19 vaccines
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MARC LEVY Associated Press HARRISBURG Republican lawmakers in Pennsylvania on Thursday used a hearing to ask Gov. Tom Wolf’s top health official whether it was a mistake to order COVID-19 patients to be readmitted to nursing homes, although it is not clear the policy led to an outbreak or death. Since Pennsylvania’s first coronavirus spike in cases last spring, Republicans have accused Wolf’s administration of fueling the outbreak in nursing homes by ordering the facilities to readmit residents who had been treated for the virus in a hospital. Despite a high number of nursing home deaths in Pennsylvania, no investigation has thus far pointed to the policy as a cause of death or outbreak. Meanwhile, nursing home trade associations in Pennsylvania say they are not aware of a nursing home that was forced to accept a COVID-positive patient against its will, or that the order led to death or an outbreak.

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