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Hay wagon serves as beloved Calvert farmer s hearse

CALVERT - C. “Cliff” England was a salt-of-the-earth man who spent most of his 83 years farming - amid his many other positive endeavors. A seventh-generation farmer who lived and worked the last 38 years of his life on his family farm in Calvert, England passed away on July 4 after a brief illness. On that day, he went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, his obituary reads. As for his body, it was transported to its final resting place Thursday on one of his old hay wagons pulled by his John Deere 4020 tractor, a 50-plus-year-old piece of farming equipment driven by his grandson, Jason Laughlin, 25, of Louisiana.

Pa and N J kids are lining up for COVID-19 shots as parents experience both relief and hesitancy

Pa. and N.J. kids are lining up for COVID-19 shots as parents experience both relief and hesitancy Justine McDaniel, Erin McCarthy, Maddie Hanna, The Philadelphia Inquirer © TIM TAI/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Gaby Fernandez s parents weren t sure she should get vaccinated. But she made the decision she should, so they let the 15-year-old go to the Cheltenham clinic. Tens of thousands of children in Pennsylvania and New Jersey have received their first coronavirus shots, prompting providers to up their orders of doses, bringing school districts into the vaccination effort and ushering in a wave of outreach efforts aimed at kids and parents.

After Johnson & Johnson pause, Pa and N J have thousands of extra shots — and many will expire soon

After Johnson & Johnson pause, Pa. and N.J. have thousands of extra shots and many will expire soon Justine McDaniel, Erin McCarthy, The Philadelphia Inquirer © ALEJANDRO A. ALVAREZ/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Daniel Barutta with FEMA, Washington D.C. tries to get attention of passing motorists along N. 12th St. as they pass underneath the Pennsylvania Convention Center. FEMA is making a push to use up the available vaccine before it expires. FEMA vaccination center at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Thursday, April 29, 2021. It is being reported thousands of doses of vaccine are expiring today. Pennsylvania and New Jersey have stockpiles of Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses that will expire soon including more than 50,000 doses in Montgomery, Chester, and Bucks Counties that will go bad in five weeks as a lack of trust in the shot lingers after last month’s pause on its use.

Vaccine eligibility expands today in Philly and Pa ; city faces steep drop of J&J vaccine doses

Vaccine eligibility expands today in Philly and Pa.; city faces steep drop of J&J vaccine doses Rob Tornoe, The Philadelphia Inquirer © HEATHER KHALIFA/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at Philadelphia s mass vaccination clinic at the Salvation Army at 55th and Market in West Philadelphia. © TYGER WILLIAMS/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS A Spanish-speaking translator helps a family at the Esperanza Community Vaccination Center. // Timestamp 04/12 8:08am Officials in New Jersey and at the White House will offer coronavirus updates on Monday. Here’s a schedule of how to watch and stream: White House, 11 a.m.: CDC Director Rochelle Walensky, Chief Medical Advisor to the President Anthony Fauci, and other public health officials, live streamed on the White House’s YouTube account.New Jersey, 1:00 p.m.: Gov. Phil Murphy and public health officials, live streamed on the governor’s Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube accounts.

Most Philly seniors still aren t vaccinated | Morning Newsletter

Most Philly seniors still aren’t vaccinated | Morning Newsletter Tommy Rowan, The Philadelphia Inquirer © MONICA HERNDON/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Kevin Cook at his home in Cherry Hill in March. Good morning, good people. Here are today’s top stories: And: Stereotypes of larger Black men still persist at the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with killing George Floyd. Most of Philadelphia’s senior citizens have not yet received their COVID-19 vaccinations, despite being eligible for nearly a month and as the city prepares to vaccinate its entire adult population. Reporters Laura McCrystal and Jason Laughlin found that only about 45% of senior citizens who are 65 and older have received at least one vaccine dose. And for seniors who are 75 and older, and who have been eligible for the vaccine since January, it’s not much better: only 48% have received their shots.

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