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While COVID-19 cases in Allegheny County seem to have hit a plateau, severe illness among young kids is growing.
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UPMC's "Shot of Hope" COVID-19 vaccine clinic opens in the Hill District on Monday.
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The specimens were collected earlier this month and confirmed to be omicron yesterday and today. Health officials have predicted the variant will mean a COVID-19 surge is on the way.
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As omicron advances, medical experts urge people to get the COVID-19 vaccine and booster.
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The Bhutanese Community Association of Pittsburgh has been awarded $20,000 for COVID-19 vaccine outreach. This is 1 of 65 grants the Wolf administration is distributing to grassroots organizations in order to reach unvaccinated Pennsylvanians.
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This month, KDKA News reported that two people developed ringing or buzzing in their ears after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. But is tinnitus a legitimate side effect?
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Omicron variant of COVID-19 is not yet in Allegheny County, where case numbers continue to grow due to the delta variant.
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In light of a preliminary injunction against the Biden Administration's vaccine mandate for health care workers, only Allegheny Health Network and the Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System will continue to require vaccinations.
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Corrected data shows that the percentage of fully vaccinated Pennsylvania adults is lower than previously reported.
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A dozen chief medical officers representing the region's health systems say they'll fully comply with the vaccine mandate from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.