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Resource Update: February 22, 2021

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photo: morguefile.com Transportation provider offers vaccination transportation Rabbit Transit , a regional public transportation provider, offers a variety of transportation services to the residents of the following counties: Adams, Columbia, Cumberland, Franklin, Montour, Northumberland, Perry, Snyder, Union and York.  Rabbit Transit is offering shared ride transportation service to any community member who needs transportation to and from their scheduled COVID-19 vaccination appointment. Advance reservations are required and must be made no later than noon on the business day prior to their scheduled appointment. Riders must have a a confirmed COVID-19 vaccination appointment at the location for which they are requesting transportation. To make a reservation, call the Rabbit Transit Call Center at 1-800-632-9063 For additional information, click here: Rabbit Transit Governor Wolf Signs Fourth Renewal of COVID-19 Disaster Declaration The governor is using the renewal to spread t...

Resource Update: February 15, 2021

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photo: morguefile.com COVID-19 Vaccines: Fact vs Fiction Lehigh Valley Public Media (PBS39) presents Community Conversation, a series of forums that address today's issues impacting communities in the Greater Lehigh Valley and beyond. The latest edition, COVID-19 Vaccines: Fact vs Fiction, aired LIVE at 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 4. With input from local healthcare experts, physicians, state agency representatives, and others, the program examined the rollout of vaccines and the issues of supply and demand as millions in Pennsylvania become eligible in the first phase of distribution. It also explores impact on seniors, communities of color, schools and the workplace. To watch the discussion, click here: Community Conversation Coronavirus relief continues for housing and student loans The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announces it will continue to support renters, homeowners, and student loan borrowers through programs to reduce the financial impact related to the pandemic. Addi...

Resource Update: February 8, 2021

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photo: morguefile.com Social media is no place for COVID-19 vaccination cards Posting a photo of your vaccination card on social media could be inviting identity theft. The card contains information including your full name, date of birth, where you got your vaccine, and the dates you got it. When you post it to social media, you may be handing valuable information over to someone who could steal your identity. Learn more by clicking Vaccination Card Identity Theft Commonwealth of Pennsylvania COVID-19 Information Get the latest information about the COVID vaccine here.  Find the latest COVID-19 statistics here. Answers to the latest Frequently Asked Questions and COVID Fact Sheets Communicating about COVID-19 with your Community Having problems talking about COVID-19 and the vaccines with your community? Use this toolkit to adapt your message on a customizable template, print posters and handouts, organize your presentation, and continue to educate your community. Click here fo...