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First Lady Frances Wolf and Acting Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson led a discussion about the COVID-19 vaccines and reproductive health during a Facebook
Governor Wolf waited to get the vaccine to allow those most in need to go first | PennLive letters
Posted Apr 30, 2021
In case the people of Pennsylvania needed additional indications of the honor and decency of our governor, we see it in Tom Wolf waiting until mid-April to be vaccinated for coronavirus.
Mr. Wolf could have received the vaccine early, and no one could have legitimately questioned it if he had. He is the leader of Pennsylvania, 72 years of age, and a prostate cancer survivor. He chose to wait because he did not believe he should go ahead of other vulnerable individuals.
Pennsylvania is loaded with things to do for Earth Day
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Organizations across Pennsylvania have put together events and programs for Earth Day 2021 on Thursday.
Starting at 10 a.m., First Lady Frances Wolf will welcome several Pennsylvania agencies for the annual Governor’s Residence Earth Day celebration, which this year will be held virtually. It will feature learning activities and information geared toward middle- and high-school students.
The theme will be Protecting the Environment for All Pennsylvanians, and the event will include activities from the Pennsylvania departments of Environmental Protection, Conservation and Natural Resources, Education and Agriculture, and the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
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