January 26, 2021
UPDATE (1/26/2021): The City is no longer partnering with Philly Fighting COVID (PFC) and is asking those who had pre-registered for the COVID-19 vaccine through PFC to re-register on their website.
The city is preparing to open more COVID-19 mass vaccination sites, including high schools, public libraries, places of worship, and other big venues, according to Philadelphia Health Department spokesperson James Garrow. If a neighborhood doesn’t have a big venue, the city may set up mobile vaccination units with specially trained staff.
So far, thousands of Philly residents, mostly health care workers not affiliated with hospitals, have been vaccinated against COVID at a mass vaccination clinic located at Philadelphia Convention Center. This site was run by Philly Fighting COVID.
To pre-register for the COVID-19 vaccine, residents can submit their contact information and some personal details including age, occupation and health condition, on the newly launched city-run website: https://covid-vaccine-interest.phila.gov/. You will be contacted about an appointment when the vaccine is available to you. Continue Reading
January 22, 2021
Community members have a chance to learn more about recent gunpoint robberies in the neighborhoods of Garden Court, Cedar Park and other parts of the University City area (see more info here) and receive safety tips at an emergency follow-up meeting with the 18th Police District. The meeting will be held via Zoom on Monday, Jan. 25, at 2 p.m.
The first meeting was held last Friday, but many people were not able to participate due to limited capacity. Monday’s meeting will not have a capacity limit, according to Shamssadeen Baukman, a community relations officer for the 18th District. Continue Reading
January 21, 2021
Philadelphia residents can now pre-register for the coronavirus vaccine through a new website run by the city.
Through the website, the Philadelphia Department of Health will gather information, such as contact and some personal information, from those who are interested in receiving the vaccine. Then those who had pre-registered will be contacted about scheduling an appointment when the vaccine becomes available to them. It may take weeks or even months before this happens, depending on the vaccine supply in the city and the person’s age/occupation/health condition.
To access the website, click here: https://covid-vaccine-interest.phila.gov/. Continue Reading
January 21, 2021
Good news for West Philly green thumbs! After being closed to customers since last spring due to the COVID pandemic, Greensgrow Farms is set to reopen its West Philly hub, Greensgrow West this winter.
Greensgrow West, located at 5123 Baltimore Ave., is scheduled to reopen on February 27th with the following hours: Thursday-Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Like many other businesses, Greensgrow has been hit hard by the pandemic and after reopening Greensgrow West will first carry limited selection of items. Continue Reading
January 19, 2021
As most healthcare workers and nursing home residents in the city have received their COVID-19 shots, Philadelphia is ready to move to vaccinating people in the next priority group (Phase 1B) as early as this week, according to today’s announcement by Public Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley.
The priority in this group will be given to people considered at the highest risk, such as people over the age of 75 and those with high-risk health conditions – cancer, diabetes, chronic kidney disease and patients who have had an organ transplant – according to the announcement. This group will expand later to include more health conditions.
People in the high-risk group will receive invitations from hospitals and federally qualified health centers to begin their vaccinations. Continue Reading
January 14, 2021
The city is lifting some more coronavirus restrictions imposed on businesses on Nov. 20 due to a spike in new cases. Starting this Saturday, Jan. 16, limited indoor dining at restaurants is allowed to resume. Restaurants can reopen at 25 percent capacity and are allowed to seat only up to four people from the same household at one table. Indoor catering events and entertainment are still not allowed.
“Everyone must wear a mask at all times, especially when they are sitting and eating,” Philadelphia Public Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley said on Tuesday when announcing loosening of indoor dining restrictions. Here’s what this means: Continue Reading
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