CDC changes school guidance, allowing students to sit 3 feet apart

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention relaxed its social distancing guidelines for schools Friday, saying students can now sit 3 feet apart in classrooms.

West Michigan pizzeria owner arrested for defying epidemic orders, food laws

Marlena Pavlos-Hackney, who runs Marlena's Bistro and Pizzeria in Holland, "continued to willfully violate" the state's epidemic orders, according to a release from the attorney general's office.

California Legislature OK's paid sick leave for coronavirus, vaccine appointments and more

The California Legislature on Thursday voted to expand paid sick leave for about 10.4 million workers, sending a bill to Gov. Gavin Newsom that mandates up to two weeks of paid time off for things like having coronavirus symptoms, scheduling a COVID-19 vaccine or caring for a child who is doing school at home.

Eagles Autism Challenge postponed, organizers hope to reschedule in 2021

The Philadelphia Eagles' Autism Challenge has been postponed as the city continues to combat the spread of the coronavirus, the team announced on Friday. 

Upper Perkiomen School District cancels school Friday after teachers call out with vaccine side effects

Upper Perkiomen School District canceled school on Friday after at least 40 teachers called out sick, including many who said they felt ill from the COVID-19 vaccine, according to the district.

Pennsylvania has administered 4M doses of COVID-19 vaccine, health secretary says

Pennsylvania health officials on Thursday reported that more than 25% of the state's population has received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine and over 1M residents are now fully vaccinated. 

11 Council Rock District bus drivers test positive for COVID-19

Council Rock District buses sat idle in the lot for Thursday afternoon service after 11 drivers tested positive for COVID-19.

11 Council Rock District bus drivers test positive for COVID-19
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Many of the Council Rock District buses sat idle in the lot for Thursday?afternoon service after 11 drivers tested positive for COVID-19.

Birx says she still thinks about Trump’s comments on injecting disinfectant ‘every day’

Former White House coronavirus task force coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx says she’s still wrestling with the memory of former President Donald Trump’s remarks on injecting disinfectant.

Scientist with son who suffers from chronic fatigue syndrome hopes research can help COVID-19 patients

Ron Davis, a Stanford University professor recognized for his work in genetics and biochemistry, changed his field of study when his son fell seriously ill with a chronic fatigue syndrome that has been reported in COVID-19 patients.

VA medical center in Wilmington expands vaccine eligibility

Officials at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Wilmington, Delaware, have announced that all veterans enrolled in Veterans Affairs health care are eligible for the coronavirus vaccine.

FEMA to reimburse families for COVID-19-related funeral expenses

Starting in April, FEMA said it will begin reimbursing funeral costs for many who have lost loved ones to COVID-19. Here are the eligibility requirements.

IRS will delay tax filing deadline until May 17

The IRS began sending out a new round of $1,400 checks to qualifying households over the weekend, in the midst of the current, truncated tax season that opened on Feb. 12.

Increased vaccine doses for Pennsylvanians does not decreased local county leaders frustration with Pa.'s distribution plans
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Kelly Rule reports on the frustration Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery leaders are still feeling regarding vaccine distribution and the commonwealth's plan to set regional vaccine clinics.