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These Eight Pennsylvanians in Congress Voted Against $2,000 Coronavirus Relief
The US House of Representatives passed a measure to boost coronavirus relief payments to $2,000 on Monday. But eight of the 18 Pennsylvanians in the lower chamber of Congress opposed it.
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Nursing Homes in Pennsylvania Will Begin Receiving Coronavirus Vaccines
Beginning Monday, CVS and Walgreens are starting the vaccination process for residents and staff at Pennsylvania’s nursing homes, state Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine said.
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Pennsylvania Has Inspired Many Christmas Classics; Its Musical Stars Have Shined Singing Them
From Perry Como to Taylor Swift and “Winter Wonderland” to “Home for the Holidays,” Pennsylvania has enjoyed the spotlight.
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Levine: 1,205 Front-line Workers Vaccinated with No Negative Side Effects So Far
Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine said that 1,205 front-line workers had been vaccinated by Thursday morning, and none of them reported any negative side effects.
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Winter (Storm) Is Coming; There’s More to Get Than Just Milk, Eggs, and Bread
The storm could bring 2 to 18 inches of snow, depending on where in the state you live.
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As State Closes in on 500,000 Coronavirus Cases, First Pennsylvanians Get Vaccinated
“Today is an important day as we look toward the future,” said state Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine.
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Wolf Receives Second Negative Coronavirus Test
The governor had tested positive for the virus on Tuesday, and has said he has been asymptomatic the entire time.
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Governor Orders Halt to Indoor Dining, Gyms, and More to Curb Coronavirus
“We all hoped it would not come to this,” Wolf said. “The current state of the surge in Pennsylvania will not allow this to wait.”
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Gov. Wolf Has Tested Positive For COVID-19
Gov. Tom Wolf said he has no symptoms and is quarantined at home.
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Governor to Pennsylvania: Strict COVID Measures Are Coming if You Don’t Get Your Act Together
“We’re doing everything we can in our power to avoid going back to where we were in March and April,” Gov. Tom Wolf said.




















