Some want case numbers at long term care facilities removed so counties can reopen sooner
And as WLVR’s Tyler Pratt reports, as the state moves to reopen, high rates of cases and deaths remain in the state’s long term-care facilities.
And as WLVR’s Tyler Pratt reports, as the state moves to reopen, high rates of cases and deaths remain in the state’s long term-care facilities.
ALLENTOWN, Pa. - A large water main break in Western Allentown, Wednesday, April 29, left areas of the city without
The Pennsylvania Department of Health has been accused of halting inspections at long-term care facilities during the coronavirus outbreak.
Pennsylvania hospitals may be able to resume elective procedures and surgeries in the near future.
Roughly 20-30 people showed up to the PPL Center in downtown Allentown — a city that’s been hard hit by coronavirus — to protest stay-at-home orders and support President Donald Trump. WLVR’s Tyler Pratt was there, in full PPE gear, and reports many attendees say right now they think it’s healthier