Pa. health secretary rejects calls to exclude long-term-care-facility cases in reopening calculation; overwhelmed, a cemetery limits the number of bodies it can accept
Philadelphia on Monday reported no deaths for the first day since March 24, though the city health commissioner cautioned that more from the previous 24 hours could come in later.
Advocates, officials try to prevent Philly’s coming wave of coronavirus evictions
Proposals include extending the eviction moratorium, establishing an eviction diversion program, providing financial counseling for renters, and freezing rent.
Fla. sheriff under scrutiny for not disclosing that he killed a man 27 years ago in Philadelphia
The Miami Herald reported that the Broward County Sheriff’s Office’s largest union said Gregory Tony broke the law when he failed to disclose his arrest.
Most vaccine skeptics wouldn’t get a coronavirus shot. That hurts everyone.
Whether a vaccine can end this pandemic successfully depends on more than its effectiveness at providing immunity against the virus, or how quickly it can be produced in mass quantities. Americans also must choose to receive the vaccine.
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