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Doctors and educators take questions on vaccines and variants 6 p m Thursday in the Kids and COVID″ webinar

Doctors and educators take questions on vaccines and variants 6 p.m. Thursday in the “Kids and COVID″ webinar Updated 8:46 AM; Pennsylvania Acting Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson and Rich Askey, president of the Pennsylvania State Association of Educators, will be among speakers at the first of three webinars on “Kids & COVID” at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 15, that will look at the impact of the pandemic on children in grades K-12. Dr. Denise Johnson, Pennsylvania s acting Physician General, talks about blood clots associated with Johnson & Johnson s COVID-19 vaccine on April 13, 2021. Key speakers include Dr. Nirmal Joshi, Chief Medical Officer, Population Health, Mount Nittany Health System; William Harner, Ph.D, Superintendent of the Quakertown School District; Dr. Melissa M. Brown, Psy.D , UPMC Licensed Psychologist, Clinical Manager; and Dr. Kristie Kauffman, pediatrician, Mount Nittany Health System.

Pennridge area police briefs for week of April 18

STRANGULATION — Chester Chatereski, 42, of Perkasie, was charged with strangulation, simple assault, false imprisonment and harassment following a domestic incident April 6 on S. 6th Street, Perkasie Borough Police Department said. He was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Regina Armitage, New Britain, and taken to Bucks County Correctional Facility with bail set at 10 percent of $50,000, court information shows. SIMPLE ASSAULT, HARASSMENT — Ryan Wahalla, 33, was charged with simple assault and harassment following a domestic incident April 1 in Sellersville, Perkasie Borough Police Department said. Following a preliminary arraignment, he was taken to Bucks County Correctional Facility with bail set at 10 percent of $20,000, police said. 

Benefits of Safe2Say Something outweigh costs for Beaver County officials

After two years of use in Pennsylvania schools, it s safe to say that the state-sponsored Safe2Say Something app is helping to protect students in Beaver County.  The app, run through the Pennsylvania Attorney General s office at a cost of $1.6 million annually, was implemented in 2019 and provides a safe way for students to anonymously report threats or unsafe activities. While area districts have had some issues with false reporting, county and school officials say it s saving lives.  The first year when it was open and available to the students, it got kind of misused, said Bo Blinn, the school resource officer for the Beaver Area School District.  A lot of the investigations we went through came out to be kind of unfounded because they weren t legitimate.  

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