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Warning: Calls to county s mass vaccination site are long distance [Lancaster Watchdog] | Health

When visiting Lancaster’s mass vaccination site in March, Gov. Tom Wolf praised the public-private collaboration, saying it was a “really good example of what local folks can do” to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. With the capacity to administer up to 6,000 doses a day — at a time when the public was clamoring for limited vaccine — the site had a wait list of 50,000 in short order. What it didn’t have was a toll-free phone number for patients to call. And the mass vaccination site — located at the former Bon-Ton department store in Park City Center — still doesn’t have a toll-free phone number.

Local public health experts refocus, with some fumbles, on addressing COVID-19 access issues

Local public health experts refocus, with some fumbles, on addressing COVID-19 access issues
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Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health to require COVID-19 vaccine for staff

LGH CEO John J. Herman announced the new requirement in a memo to staff on Wednesday. The University of Pennsylvania health system — which, in addition to LGH, has five hospitals in Pennsylvania and New Jersey — appears to be the first in the state to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations. Employees and clinical staff must be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 1. And starting July 1, new hires will be required to provide verification of or complete vaccination two weeks prior to their start date. Staff who are unable or unwilling to be vaccinated for medical or religious reasons must apply for an exemption, similar to the health system’s flu vaccine policy.

Lancaster County business owners, lawmakers frustrations with Pa COVID-19 response boil over onto Tuesday s ballot

Phil Weaver shut the doors to Lancaster County’s biggest restaurant on March 16, 2020, complying with an order issued by Gov. Tom Wolf to close all indoor dining establishments and bars in the hopes of curtailing a dangerous virus. That day, Weaver said, was one of the first times he realized COVID-19 posed a serious threat. And while the governor’s initial order presented a significant hit to his business, it was only supposed to last two weeks all it would take to “flatten the curve” of virus infections. Two weeks turned into two more weeks. Then it was a color-coded guideline for when counties could begin to reopen. All the while, Weaver’s buffet-style restaurant, Shady Maple Smorgasbord in East Earl, remained closed for indoor dining and offered limited takeout options.

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