WORKING TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE STORY. ANOTHER BREAKING STORY ON THE COVID-19 FRONT TONIGHT. 70% OF PENNSYLVANIANS AGES 18 AND OERLD ARE NOWULLY F VACCINATED AGAINST THE CORONAVIRUS. THE GOVERNOR'S’OFFICE SAID TO THE COMMONW
Gov. Wolf says 70% of Pennsylvanians aged 18 and older are fully vaccinated
Updated: 6:09 PM EDT Oct 13, 2021
Gov. Tom Wolf announced Wednesday that 70% of Pennsylvanians aged 18 and older are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.“Today, the commonwealth has reached a milestone in our fight against this deadly virus,” Wolf said in a news release. “Now, 70 percent of Pennsylvania’s adults have accepted their responsibility to stop the spread of COVID-19 and most importantly keep themselves and their loved ones safe. This milestone is critical to protect those not yet eligible for the vaccine, like our children under 12 years of age.”As of Wednesday, Wolf's office said Pennsylvania vaccine providers have administered 13,135,136 COVID-19 vaccines. The commonwealth ranks 7th nationally in first doses administered. “To everyone who has gotten vaccinated, thank you,” Wolf said in a news release. “For those not yet vaccinated, please consider joining us in doing your part. Visit a vaccine provider as soon as possible. Vaccines are safe and effective, and the one scientifically proven way to stop the spread of this deadly virus.”To find a vaccine provider near you, visit vaccines.gov.
Gov. Tom Wolf announced Wednesday that 70% of Pennsylvanians aged 18 and older are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
“Today, the commonwealth has reached a milestone in our fight against this deadly virus,” Wolf said in a news release. “Now, 70 percent of Pennsylvania’s adults have accepted their responsibility to stop the spread of COVID-19 and most importantly keep themselves and their loved ones safe. This milestone is critical to protect those not yet eligible for the vaccine, like our children under 12 years of age.”
As of Wednesday, Wolf's office said Pennsylvania vaccine providers have administered 13,135,136 COVID-19 vaccines. The commonwealth ranks 7th nationally in first doses administered.
“To everyone who has gotten vaccinated, thank you,” Wolf said in a news release. “For those not yet vaccinated, please consider joining us in doing your part. Visit a vaccine provider as soon as possible. Vaccines are safe and effective, and the one scientifically proven way to stop the spread of this deadly virus.”
To find a vaccine provider near you, visit vaccines.gov.