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Montgomery County records 8 more coronavirus deaths; death toll reaches 1,125

NORRISTOWN — Another 230 individuals have tested positive for the coronavirus and eight more people died from the virus in Montgomery County, according to the latest data available from the county. The 230 new COVID-19 positive cases, reported on Tuesday, brought the county’s total number of cases to 41,656 since March 7, 2020, when the first two cases of the virus were identified in the county. Officials said seven of the new cases were individuals who resided in long-term care facilities. Officials said the eight COVID-19 deaths reported on Tuesday brought the countywide death toll to 1,125 since March. - Advertisement - According to the county’s latest data, as of Tuesday, there were 285 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19 at the county’s nine hospitals, down from 324 patients a week ago. Officials said 25 of the current COVID-19 patients required ventilators.

Montgomery County reports 16 more coronavirus deaths; officials concerned about limited supply of vaccine

Facts Not Fear: COVID-19 Vaccines and the Black Community fosters deeper discussion in Montgomery County

NORRISTOWN — More than 450 people joined a panel of physicians, faith leaders and elected officials online Thursday evening to discuss "Facts Not Fear: COVID-19 Vaccines and the Black Community."

Montgomery County officials say more coronavirus vaccine needed to keep up with demand

Judith Gay honored to play role in formation of Erie County Community College

We re very, very lucky to have her, DiNicola said Thursday morning. Gay, the vice president for strategic initiatives and chief of staff for the Community College of Philadelphia, will serve as interim president until the board can conclude its search for a permanent president. Today we take an important step in meeting the high expectations of our local leaders and our community, DiNicola said during a video conference with community college board members, Erie County Executive Kathy Dahlkemper and the media Thursday. Our board discerned rather early on that if we are to succeed we must draw upon the best minds that the community college movement in the United States can provide.

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