The COVID-19 vaccine is limited, so it has to be distributed in phases. Everyone who wants the vaccine WILL get it, but we ask that you be patient. We've put together a blog that explains the phases of the COVID-19 vaccine distribution: https://t.co/Du9DPkk0vs
We are still in the middle of a pandemic. We ALL need to work together and follow the guidelines. Love yourself. Love your neighbor. Love your community. #MaskUpPHL every time you are around others.
#WearAMask with 2 or more layers of fabric over your nose and mouth to help slow the spread of #COVID19. Make sure it fits snugly against the sides of your face. Fold gaiters to create 2 layers & take steps to prevent foggy glasses. More on masks: https://t.co/iOQv5OMdKA.
As more #COVID19 vaccine becomes available, more groups of people will be able to get vaccinated. Even after getting vaccinated, continue to #WearAMask over your nose and mouth, stay 6 feet from others, avoid crowds, and wash your hands. More: https://t.co/AKnOrVkuRI. #SleeveUp
January 15, 2021 @PhiladelphiaGov COVID-19 update:
7,118 new test results received
630 new cases
99,963 total cases
39 new probable cases from rapid tests
29 new deaths
2,712 total deaths
For more information: https://t.co/zMNpWviQ95
Currently, Philly is in Phase 1a of the COVID-19 vaccine distribution. While it’s unknown when @PhiladelphiaGov will move to Phase 1b, everyone who wants the COVID-19 vaccine WILL get it. We just ask that you be patient!
For more information: https://t.co/Du9DPkk0vs
New research shows that more than half of all #COVID19 cases are spread by infected people without any symptoms. Wear a mask, wash your hands, and stay 6 feet from others—even if you’re feeling well. Learn more @JAMANetworkOpen: https://t.co/SdIg4XLJKm.
President-elect Biden has a goal of distributing 100M coronavirus vaccine shots within his first 100 days. In order to achieve that, there will have to be changes to distribution and one 22-year-old grad student may have figured out a way to do it. @stephgosk has more.
@GovMikeDeWine Ohio needs @PhillyFighting - Technical Engineers willing to share their online platform for mass vaccination registration. Not politicians, not healthcare workers - technical professionals and students thinking differently for a mass solution.
January 14, 2021 @PhiladelphiaGov COVID-19 update:
10,056 new test results received
528 new cases
99,333 total cases
58 new probable cases from rapid tests
19 new deaths
2,683 total deaths
For more information: https://t.co/zMNpWviQ95
January 13, 2021 @PhiladelphiaGov COVID-19 update:
5,651 new test results received
590 new cases
98,805 total cases
82 new probable cases from rapid tests
24 new deaths
2,664 total deaths
For more information: https://t.co/zMNpWviQ95
To reduce the spread of COVID-19, public health experts have closed or restricted certain high-risk settings. We often are questioned why specific settings are designated as high risk. We explain the rationale and evidence behind these restrictions here: https://t.co/NjKseYV3TZ
Over the next several months, all Philadelphians will begin to have access to COVID-19 vaccination based on @PHLPublicHealth’s phased schedule of priority populations. Equitable distribution of the vaccine is extremely important, and our plan reflects that.https://t.co/ztf0GS0nXU