When people can get their ruling wolf vaccinated: The data I’m looking for, I think we’re around with everyone else in the country. >> Pennsylvania is still vaccinating health care workers, along with staff and residents of nursing homes. Governor: Every day we are doing better in Pennsylvania. Every country does a better job. >> New JERSEY already has mass vaccination sites and confirms that it is ready to start vaccinating residents 65 and over. The governor said of the holiday expectations and high expectations from the federal government regarding a slower than expected start of the vaccination program. Governor Wolf: I think there were some unavoidable problems that started. It doesn’t start as fast as you might want it to, but we’re counting
Governor Tom Wolf advocates for efforts to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine in Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf defends the vaccine distribution effort in Pennsylvania. “In terms of the launch of the vaccine, the data I’m looking for is that we’re out there with everyone else in the country,” Wolf said Thursday. Care workers, along with residents and staff in nursing homes. “Every day, we are doing better and better work here in Pennsylvania.” “I think every state is doing a better job every day,” Wolf said. The state will be ready to start vaccinating residents 65 or older next week. Possible for people Those who need it first and do it in the fairest way possible, ”Al Hakim said. The governor said the holidays, along with the freezer storage requirements for the vaccine, led to some delays in the beginning. “I think there were some inevitable hiccups in getting things started.” Wolf said, “It didn’t come out as quickly as any of us wanted, but I think we make up that”.
Governor Tom Wolfe advocates for vaccine distribution efforts in Pennsylvania.
“In terms of the launch of the vaccine, the data I’m looking for is that we’re out there with everyone else in the country,” Wolf said Thursday.
Pennsylvania continues to vaccinate health care workers, along with residents and staff in nursing homes.
“Every day, we do better and better work here in Pennsylvania.” “I think every state is doing a better job every day,” Wolf said.
Wolf said the state will be ready to start vaccinating residents 65 and over next week.
“We are working to make sure this gets out as quickly as possible for the people who need it first and that we do so in the fairest way possible,” he said.
The governor said the holidays, along with the requirement to store the vaccine in the refrigerator, had caused some delays in the start.
“I think there was some inevitable hiccup in terms of getting things started.” “It didn’t come out as fast as any of us wanted, but I think we make up for it,” Wolf said.