The Farg the Center, the WFC, whatever you want to call it was recently awarded the WELL Health-Safety Rating for Facility Operations and Management, the first such venue in the state of Pennsylvania to earn this distinction. Here s more on what that rating means.
The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) awards the WELL Health-Safety Rating, which is grounded in the WELL Building Standard (WELL) and which assesses new and existing buildings’ policies, protocols, and emergency plans to address pandemic challenges and broader health and safety issues in the future. Major buildings and venues around the world are enrolled in WELL programs, ranging from the Empire State Building and Taipei 101 Tower to Yankee Stadium and AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. A WELL Health-Safety Rating gives guests confidence that a venue has implemented a comprehensive, best-in-class pandemic response plan.
Where are Pa.’s vaccines being administered? Jan. 29 map, county-by-county breakdown PennLive.com 1/29/2021 Edward Sutelan, pennlive.com
As of 12 p.m., Jan. 29, 719,928 partial coronavirus vaccines and 173,328 full vaccines have been received across Pennsylvania, according to the Pa. Department of Health. Totals do not include those administered by the Philadelphia Department of Health.
The state has reported that there are 834,408 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in Pennsylvania and 21,462 reported deaths from the virus. Friday’s totals represent an increase of 9,643 new cases and 159 new deaths.
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There are currently 3,586 COVID-19 patients hospitalized, with 699 in ICU and 425 on ventilators.
Kenney orders report on city s failed partnership with Philly Fighting COVID, ensures second doses
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Philadelphia leaders question city’s partnership with Philly Fighting COVID
FOX 29 s Lauren Johnson has more as city leaders call into question Philadelphia s partnership with Philly Fighting COVID following scandal.
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia is working to ensure thousands of patients who received their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine from the recently defunct Philly Fighting COVID mass vaccination clinic will get their crucial second dose on time.
The city severed its relationship with Philly Fighting COVID after accusations that the organization was trying to profit off running the site. Philly Fighting COVID, lead by 22-year-old Drexel grad student Andrei Doroshin, was tasked with inoculating thousands of home healthcare workers who are unaffiliated with a hospital.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) Frustrations are mounting over registration for the COVID-19 vaccine in Pennsylvania as we head into another week of the rollout.
Heidi Gibbons, a nurse practitioner, reached out to Action News after she failed to get confirmation that the registration forms she filled out for her 94-year-old mother were accepted.
She is left wondering if her mother is in a queue to receive the shots. Her mother lives in an independent living facility, which is not considered a nursing home in Bucks County, but she also maintains a residence in Philadelphia. When you apply on these websites you get no confirmation whatsoever. So it s like putting her name into cyberspace and I really don t know if she s technically on a waiting list anywhere, said Gibbons.
Where are Pa.’s vaccines being administered? Jan. 22 map, county-by-county breakdown
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As of Jan. 22, 2021, the Pennsylvania Department of Health has reported that 387,929 people have received the partial vaccine and 98,881 people have received the full vaccine. Totals do not include those administered by the Philadelphia Department of Health.
The state has reported that there are 794,172 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in Pennsylvania and 20,321 reported deaths from the virus. Friday’s totals represent an increase of 5,338 new cases and 193 new deaths.
There are currently 4,169 COVID-19 patients hospitalized, with 822 in ICU and 507 on ventilators.
Below is a breakdown of the new and cumulative cases and deaths in the state by county, as well as vaccine totals in each county.