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Making sense of adult vaccines

Adults over age 50 face increased risk of serious disease or death from a range of infectious diseases, much of which can be minimized by routine vaccination. The Center for Disease Control & …

“The Ties That Bind Us”

During a moving presentation this month, the Doylestown Health Hospice Bereavement Program dedicated a unique remembrance quilt to honor a special book club and the deep friendships it created.

Until Nov. 13, 2023, I was one of the lucky ones who had escaped getting COVID. Despite all of my precautions, obsessive cleaning, and keeping up with all my vaccines, it found me.

Adi Strigl saw the toll the COVID-19 lockdown was taking on her three children. They couldn’t go to school. They couldn’t see their friends. None of the activities they normally enjoyed were …

Quakertown Community School District administrators and staff are scrambling to reverse a decline in state test scores from where they were before COVID closed schools across the country in March 2020.

Cemetery strangers, bound together by grief

Some days, the cemetery is like a bar during happy hour (minus the hot wings) — people coming and going, no solitude or peace as I sip my tea. I wouldn’t mind except I expect those states of …

Last winter’s “tripledemic” of respiratory illnesses — respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), influenza and COVID-19 — resulted in an extraordinary number of hospitalizations and deaths across …

Did COVID-19 somehow march out of the lab in Wuhan China in 2019 and infect the world on its way to killing over 20 million people? We’ll never know for sure, but the U.S. Department of Energy now …

Summer camp is hotter than ever

We’re all experiencing the effects of these difficult, post-pandemic times. Especially young people. They are navigating post-lockdown life with the intense pressures of screen-based friendships, …

Book Talk! “Lucy by the Sea”

Who among you is eager to read a novel that begins at the outset of the COVID pandemic? Neither was I, until I discovered Lucy by the Sea (Random House). The “Lucy” referred to in the title is …

Lessons learned and the best ways to move forward in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic were explored from a variety of perspectives during a Friday, Jan. 13 forum at Bucks County Community College …

At a combined flu vaccine and COVID-19 booster clinic today, the Pennsylvania Departments of Aging and Health, joined by Sen. Art Haywood and Philadelphia city leaders, stressed the importance of …

Department of Health Acting Secretary and Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson today joined public health officials from Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health to encourage residents to …

The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed that as of Sept. 7, the statewide cumulative total cases of COVID-19 is 3,185,902. There are 2,625,738 confirmed cases and …

The state Department of Health announced that vaccine providers across the state are prepared to begin administering updated COVID-19 booster vaccines as soon as they receive them.

The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed that as of Aug. 31, the statewide cumulative total cases of COVID-19 is 3,185,902.

The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed that as of Aug. 24, the statewide cumulative total cases of COVID-19 is 3,167,638.

The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed that as of Aug. 10, the statewide cumulative total cases of COVID-19 is 3,125,967.

The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed that as of Aug. 3, the statewide cumulative total cases of COVID-19 is 3,105,341.

The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed that as of July 27, the statewide cumulative total cases of COVID-19 is 3,080,593.

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