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York State Fair: What you need to know about promotion days, concerts, parking and more
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Pennsylvania finally lifts mask mandate after more than a year
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Pennsylvania mask mandate set to expire on June 28
The mandate will be lifted at 12:01 a.m. on June 28 Share Updated: 11:04 PM EDT Jun 27, 2021
Pennsylvania mask mandate set to expire on June 28
The mandate will be lifted at 12:01 a.m. on June 28 Share Updated: 11:04 PM EDT Jun 27, 2021
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Show Transcript NOW WITH MORE INFORMATION. THAT’S RIGHT. THE MANDATE WILL END AT 12:01. IT WAS FIRST ISSUED APRIL 15TH, 2020. EXACTLY ONE YEAR AND 73 DAYS AGO AND NOW IT’S ABOUT TO BE LIFTED. GOVERNOR TOM WFEOL SAID ON FRIDAY PENNSYLVANIA HAS HIT A SIGNIFICANT MILESTONE IN ITS VACCINATION EFFORTS WITH 75% OF ADULTS HAVING RECEIVED THE FIRST DOSE ACCORDING TO THE CDC PENNSYLVANIA NOW RANKS EIGHTH IN THE NATIONOR F FIRST DOSES AS A PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION THE 75% AND 59% OF ADULTS HAVE BEEN FULLY VACCINATEDUT B THERE ARE CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE MATH MAY STILL BE REQUIRED ORGANIZATIONS HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS AND BUSINESSES STILL HAVE THE OPTION OF HIRIN
PENNSYLVANIA mask mandate lifted
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As York County industries return to normal, labor shortages ramp up competition
York Dispatch
As York County companies begin to return to a sense of normalcy, they are once again faced with prepandemic challenges only now worsened by COVID-19.
Employers across all industries are struggling to hire workers, and some competing industry leaders, like Rutter s and Sheetz, have responded with wage increases. It s fair to say that no industry is immune to the hyper competition for talent right now, said York County Economic Alliance President and CEO Kevin Schreiber. It s not surprising to see this hyper competition ramp up again.