Schuylkill County residents happy to hear COVID vaccine schedule is moving forward
By April 19, every Pennsylvanian over the age of 16 will be able to get a vaccine shot. Author: Peggy Lee Updated: 10:47 PM EDT March 31, 2021
POTTSVILLE, Pa. Shoppers at this Weis Market near Pottsville were taking the dreary day to run out for some groceries.
A company spokesperson says people can also get a COVID vaccine at this Weis as well at nearly all the Weis Markets in Northeastern and central Pennsylvania.
Now Governor Wolf is moving the vaccine schedule forward to start transitioning from the 1-A phase into 1-B.
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Mar 14, 2021
WEST MIDDLESEX, Pa. Dominick Eugene Nigro Sr., age 93, devoted husband, beloved father of five, grandfather and great-grandfather, joined his wife, Eleanor “Lee” DiRocco Nigro and their heavenly father on Wednesday, March 10, 2021.
Dom and Lee were married on March 2, 1950, and together they built a legacy that inspired all to love family, to give a hand up to others not only in times of need or work, but in times of celebration. They traveled near and far to celebrate Baptisms, First Holy Communions, Confirmations, weddings and any activity, athletic or otherwise, of the younger generations, savoring the best of life. Dom had a passion for gardening and shared his harvest, particularly his garlic, with family and friends abundantly.
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MIFFLINTOWN- There are many misconceptions about the COVID-19 vaccine. Many of which scare people away from getting the vaccine. The largest reason people are keeping away from the vaccine is lack of trust.
“These vaccines do not contain any virus particles… They contain no DNA, you cannot get COVID from getting these vaccines. Nothing in it will make you sick… your immune system will respond and start to build an army to prevent infection. Possible side effects may mimic when you feel like you’re coming down with a virus, but any side effects are usually mild and are safer than getting the actual infection” states Dr. George Garrow.
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