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Pa politicians walk fine line on vaccine endorsements to hesitant constituents

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. As vaccine rates slow with the threat of a new surge looming this fall, elected officials on both sides of the aisle are stepping forward to encourage constituents to get a covid-19 vaccine even as they acknowledge this is a personal decision. While experts say such efforts could be a double-edged sword at reelection time and will appeal to a limited group, they say every bit could help sway someone who is on the fence. Pennsylvania Senate Majority Leader Kim Ward, R- Hempfield, spoke publicly last week about her decision to get vaccinated and encouraged others to take the leap, saying, “It can’t hurt,” and it could speed the return to normalcy. She said she’s been careful to stress she does not support forced vaccination. Despite that caveat, she said her local office informed her it received some negative calls after the Tribune-Review reported on her

Wolf: Mitigation measures end Memorial Day; mask mandate ends when 70% of Pa adults fully vaccinated

Megan Guza, Julia Felton And Deb Erdley Tuesday, May 4, 2021 1:12 p.m. | Tuesday, May 4, 2021 1:12 p.m. Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review Greg Wohlford/Erie Times-News via AP Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf answers questions after a tour of the covid-19 vaccination clinic, Wednesday, April 28, 2021, inside the Bayfront Convention Center in Erie. Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Pennsylvania plans to lift its covid-19 mitigation orders on Memorial Day, and Gov. Tom Wolf said the state’s masking order will be dropped once 70% of Pennsylvanians 18 and older are fully vaccinated.

Here s what s trending for April 14 | NewsRadio 790 WAEB

Apr 14, 2021 Pennsylvania s Department of Health Tuesday added more than 6600 new cases of coronavirus. Nearly 2500 people are currently hospitalized with the virus, 534 of whom are in the intensive care unit. Pennsylvania s Department of Health has told all COVID-19 vaccine providers in the state to stop administering doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine until April 20th at the earliest. It comes after the FDA and CDC both recommended an immediate pause in the distribution of one of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine due to concerns about blood clots. The FDA s Janet Woodcock emphasizes there were only six women who reported blood clots within a week or two of being vaccinated.

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