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According to the county, almost 531,000 doses of vaccine have been administered by providers throughout Bucks County, about 140,000 of them at county-run sites. (Shutterstock)
BRISTOL, PA Bucks County officials announced Tuesday that the mass vaccination clinic at Bucks County Community College in Bristol will officially close Saturday, May 29. It has been in operation since February.
The move comes as more adults are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in Pennsylvania and new cases numbers are plummeting statewide, county officials said in a news release. Bucks County will now focus new attention on community outreach.
The other four county-run locations – the Perkasie and Newtown community college campuses, Neshaminy Mall and the Warwick Square shopping center – will continue, according to the county.
Democrats passed an unapologetically progressive stimulus bill through the Senate this weekend, one that Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has called “the most significant piece of legislation to benefit working families in the modern history of this country.”
This bill would not be on the brink of becoming law if Democrats did not have a governing trifecta in the White House, the Senate, and the House. And that trifecta in turn would not have been possible were it not for the defection into the Democratic column of a particular, and perhaps surprising, demographic: suburban whites with college degrees.
These voters, once a reliably Republican constituency, switched in large numbers in 2018, handing Democrats decisive House seats in places like California’s Orange County. In 2020, they helped elevate Joe Biden to the White House by turning out for him in places like Pennsylvania’s Montgomery County.
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UPDATED 2:10 p.m., Friday, Feb. 19.
BUCKS COUNTY, PA Three public COVID-19 vaccination clinics have now opened in Bucks County, marking a key advance in the county s effort to give vaccinations for the virus to the general public.
But local health officials continued to voice frustration at the amount of the vaccine they have received, saying they expect bigger shipments to start arriving, but not for at least a couple of weeks.
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Dr. David Damsker this week said he doesn t expect a significant increase in the county s vaccine supply until March. But Alison Beam, Pennsylvania s acting secretary of health, said that the state will start sending larger amounts of vaccine to providers who are able to immunize people most quickly namely county health departments and larger hospitals.