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Delaware County Considers Amending Residency Requirement For Employees

UpdatedFri, Jan 22, 2021 at 3:21 pm ET Reply county Executive Director Howard Lazarus introduced a change to policy that would allow the county to hire non-residents who pledge to move into Delaware County within three months (Shutterstock) January 21, 2021 Like neighboring Philadelphia, Delaware County has a residency requirement for its county employees. But now the Delaware County Council is considering loosening that requirement in order to find the qualified workers the county needs. Subscribe Wednesday night, county Executive Director Howard Lazarus introduced a change to policy that would allow the county to hire non-residents who pledge to move into Delaware County within three months. Agency heads would be able to push the deadline back to one year, and perhaps up to two years in some circumstances.

Ward: Protect care facility residents | News, Sports, Jobs

Chris Comisac HARRISBURG A recent report by the New York Times showing Pennsylvania has six of the top 10 nursing homes with COVID-19 deaths has Republican state lawmakers calling on Gov. Tom Wolf and his administration to make good on its promises to protect the vulnerable long-term care facility population. “The data and information available suggest the Wolf administration has not taken its pledges to protect nursing homes and long-term care facilities and their residents seriously enough,” said state Sen. Judy Ward, R-Blair, who chaired the Senate Aging and Youth Committee during the 2019-20 legislative session. According to the Times report, the national average for nursing home deaths due to COVID-19 is 38%, but in Pennsylvania it’s 60%, which is the sixth-highest percentage in the nation. Additionally, of the top 10 facilities for virus deaths, six are Pennsylvania-based facilities, with Fair Acres Geriatric Center of Lima, Pa., the site with the most deaths in the

Many of nation s long-term care facilities with most coronavirus deaths are in Pennsylvania, including two in the Lehigh Valley, data shows

Many of nation s long-term care facilities with most coronavirus deaths are in Pennsylvania, including two in the Lehigh Valley, data shows
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