Month: September 2021

Breakthrough deaths and hospitalizations jump in Pennsylvania

Breakthrough deaths see 87 count jump since July’s end; but official “cumulative” analysis hides it.

Depiction of Black Jesus smoking blunt on display at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Cathedral

Rev. Dr. Amy Welin, dean of St. Stephen’s, arranged the exhibit in response the Black Lives Matter movement, and unveiled the depictions at an event on September 11.

EMS Chief: Full emergency room at every hospital in central Pennsylvania

Expiring COVID-19 waivers, and new vaccine mandates could make Pa. health-care staffing shortages worse.

Penn State Health: Kids represent small fraction of inpatient COVID cases, most recover at home

Caroline Machiraju interviewed Scott Gilbert of Penn State Health and Maggi Barton, Deputy Press Secretary at Pa DOH to get answers about the severity of COVID cases affecting children in Pennsylvania.
Machiraju’s findings contradict a recent PennLive.com report suggesting that hospitals are overrun with children suffering from COVID, and calls into question the justification of Governor Wolf to mandate masks for students in Pennsylvania.

Science or smoke? Seeking clarity on kids’ experience with COVID in Pennsylvania

“Most children recover at home,” said Scott Gilbert of Penn State Health.
Three children are diagnosed with COVID-19 at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital in Hershey, compared with zero pediatric COVID patients at Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center and Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center.

Biden billboards appear above U.S. interstates – York, Pennsylvania

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