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Pennsylvania COVID-19 Early Warning Monitoring Dashboard Update for March 26 – April 1

Pennsylvania COVID-19 Early Warning Monitoring Dashboard Update for March 26 – April 1 visiting a business among potential locations where exposures may have occurred. The dashboard provides early warning signs of factors that affect the state’s mitigation efforts. The data available on the Early Warning Monitoring dashboard includes week-over-week case differences, incidence rates, test percent-positivity, and rates of hospitalizations, ventilations and emergency room visits tied to COVID-19. This week’s update compares the period of March 26 – April 1 to the previous seven days, March 19 – March 25. “While we see a rise in cases across Pennsylvania it remains critical for all Pennsylvanians to do their part and practice proven public health practices to keep each other safe,” Gov. Wolf said. “Further, as it becomes your turn to receive the vaccine, we encourage you to find your nearest vaccine provider and get vaccinated.”

When should students go back to class in person? New guidelines aim to help districts make the decision

Updated: 1:02 PM EDT April 6, 2021 The sight of backpacks and lunchboxes filled the sidewalks again as children walked hand-in-hand with their parents up to the doors of Foose Elementary school in Harrisburg on Tuesday. It marks the the first time since March 2020 that Harrisburg School District students have set foot inside a classroom.  Districts across the Pennsylvania have a big decision to make on whether to bring students back in person as the CDC is updating its guidelines for schools.  Pennsylvania s Department of Education is aligning its guidelines with those of the CDC announcing that it recommends K-12 public schools in counties with a moderate level of community transmission of COVID-19 to now consider returning students to full in-person instruction in addition to blended/hybrid learning model. The state recommended counties with a substantial level of community transmission should consider blended/hybrid learning in addition to remote learning for

CEG and ACE announce rebranding and talent attraction campaign

ALBANY, N.Y. — The Center for Economic Growth (CEG) and the Alliance for the Creative Economy (ACE) announced a new initiative on Tuesday morning designed to attract new residents and new talents to the Capital Region. The announcement, held online, unveiled the new brand that the Capital Region has been labeled with: CapNY. The branding work by ACE informs the CEG-lead talent attraction campaign that includes a new website and social media channels, along with social media placements targeted at young professionals. The idea to create a brand came from ACE’s early conversations among the region’s creative and business communities and the fact that the region does not have a way to talk about itself.

Why you shouldn t neglect your ancillary rooms: We now live in our kitchens we want them to be beautiful spaces

Country Life Trending: Interior designer and antique dealer Max Rollitt collaborated with custom-cupboard maker Plain English to create this atmospheric pantry in a Georgian rectory. Amelia Thorpe takes a look. Designed as an extension to the main kitchen, it features Wilkes cupboards painted in Little Greene Tuscan Red, a 17th-century Spanish centre table and an antique wooden stool and even a sink large enough to bathe the dog. ‘As we now tend to live in our kitchens, we want them to be beautiful spaces, not filled with things that would be better put away elsewhere, so ancillary rooms, such as larders, boot rooms and utility rooms, are very useful for practical tasks and storage,’ explains Mr Rollitt.

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