coronavirus
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Key COVID Metrics Up in Delaware County as We Head Into Thanksgiving Weekend
Delaware County is experiencing a rise in five metrics that monitor COVID-19 just as we approach the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, writes Max Bennett for patch.com.…
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2 Sun Valley Grads Develop a Coronavirus-Killer, The Hurricane, using UV Light
Two Sun Valley High School alum have come up with a device that uses ultraviolet light to kill any coronavirus that may be lurking about,…
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Villanova University Mulls Going Virtual as Coronavirus Numbers Spike on Campus
It’s only been a week since the spring semester started at Villanova University and they’ve already logged 186 active coronavirus cases, writes Susan Snyder for…
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Washington Post: Look No Further Than Delaware County to See the Nation’s Public Health Crisis
As Delaware County works to carve out its own health department, it’s lack of one points to a bigger problem nationwide, writes Chelsea Janes and…
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Changing Times Closes 48-Year Florist in Upper Providence
Bernadette Dougherty’s passion for flowers just isn’t enough these days for her to keep the Edgemont Flower Shop open, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the…
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Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival Cancelled Due to COVID-19
The 2020 Summer Festival Concert Series in Rose Tree Park will not take place this year out of concern for the coronavirus, Delaware County officials…
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In a Coronavirus Summer, What Must You Know for School this Fall
By Wendi Rank Each July, I download school supply lists and shuttle my kids to Target. But this is 2020. I’m watching video updates from…
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Now That We’re ‘Green’, We Seem to Be More Confused Than Ever About What’s Safe
When Pennsylvania’s governor ordered a coronavirus shutdown back in March, it was easy. Stay home. Only leave for essential work or to shop at essential…
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COVID-19 Disproportionally Affects Black Residents in Delaware County
African Americans in Delaware County and the entire Philadelphia area do not have same levels of access to health care and related services as white…
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Keeping Students/Drivers Safe From Coronavirus on a School Bus. One of Many Reopening Worries
Reducing the spread of coronavirus on a school bus is one of a long list of school reopening issues, writes Mark Scolforo for middletownpress.com. “Everyone…
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Radnor Financial Center 1 of Many Being Adapted with Coronavirus in Mind
Brandywine Realty Trust is getting its office buildings ready as hundreds of tenants return, even with coronavirus challenges, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business…
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7 Common Sense Tips For Hitting The Beach This July 4th
By Wendi Rank The Fourth of July. Beach time, right? I know, I know. I said I’m not a shore person. But I am a…
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Usual Precautions Prevail When Traveling to New York City for Business or Pleasure
By Wendi Rank I was in New York City last year, running to catch my train. A man in front of me had a lizard…
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Savoring a Diner Breakfast in Havertown After a Three-Month Pandemic Break
Some of us wasted no time savoring the sweetness of being green in Delaware County, reports Jan Carabeo for Philadelphia.cbslocal.com. After three months without a…
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Going Green in Delaware County Means Adult Softball Teams Can Play Ball
With Delaware County going green today, adult softball teams are gearing up to save what they can of their traditional spring/summer season, writes Tery Toohey…
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28 COVID-19 Cases Reported in Delaware County Since Monday, June 22, With Total Cases Listed at 7,097
As of Wednesday, June 24, there were 28 additional cases of COVID-19 reported in Delaware County communities and nine COVID-19-related deaths since Chester County Health…
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Closed Since March, PREIT Announces Springfield Mall Will Reopen Friday
By Chris Isaac As the “green phase” spreads throughout Pennsylvania and starts lifting social restrictions, that also means the return of shopping malls. PREIT has…




































