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Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced the lift of all COVID-19-related mitigation orders effective Monday, May 31.
Additionally, the state’s mask mandate will be lifted when 70% of Pennsylvania adults are fully vaccinated. As of Monday, 50.3% of Pennsylvanians already received at least one dose, according to the CDC.
Effective May 31, we are lifting COVID mitigation orders.
The masking order will be lifted when 70% of Pennsylvania adults are fully vaccinated.
Help us lift the masking order sooner. Find a vaccine appointment near you: https://t.co/4UeI1Bx6rO. pic.twitter.com/o2vebK3lot Governor Tom Wolf (@GovernorTomWolf) May 4, 2021
All COVID-restrictions related to gatherings, restaurants, and other businesses will be lifted at that time.
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Employee question of the day for HR: “I need time off because I’m donating a kidney.” You’re probably wondering: “How do I respond to this request? Is this incredibly generous employee entitled to protected leave?”
Whether organ donation qualifies for federal Family Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”) leave is typically dependent on whether there is continuing treatment or an overnight stay in the hospital. But effective on or about June 26, 2021, if you are a covered employer under the FMLA, the employee is eligible for FMLA,
and the employee works in Pennsylvania, then the answer is yes! Last week, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf signed the Living Donor Protection Act (“LDPA”) into law, adding Pennsylvania to a growing list of states providing statutory leave to employees who donate all or part of an organ or tissue.
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For the month of November, the state is averaging 45,000 tests per day.
Testing sites around the state have seen a huge increase in volume over the last two weeks. Learn more about that here
If you would like to get tested here are some sites the Governor highlighted in his briefing today:
Testing is available in Harrison Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Harrison Community Center on Warren Street
In Jersey City, tests will be available 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. this upcoming Monday and Wednesday at the United Way on Bergen Avenue, and from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday and Wednesday at the Bethune Center on MLK Drive.