Allegheny County phasing out COVID-19 testing sites amid low transmission
A patient sample that is awaiting testing for the coronavirus. (Photo by Kimberly Rowen/Public Source) by Amelia Winger, PublicSource As demand for
A patient sample that is awaiting testing for the coronavirus. (Photo by Kimberly Rowen/Public Source) by Amelia Winger, PublicSource As demand for
by Amelia Winger, PublicSource The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has declared that Allegheny County’s level of transmission of
by Amelia Winger The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention made substantive changes to its coronavirus guidance on Aug. 11, citing protections
After rising in the spring, case counts have dipped — but the tally misses many home tests, and hospitalizations and deaths continue. by Ashanti
After rising in the spring, case counts have dipped — but the tally misses many home tests, and hospitalizations and deaths continue. by Ashanti
Kathryn Robinson, a behavioral health school educator at Bellevue Elementary School, prepares her “chill room” for a lesson. (Photo by Oliver
Pittsburgh Restaurant Workers Aid volunteer Molly Dilts carries a delivery box from the organization’s distribution center in Bloomfield. The
Local cases continue dropping. by PublicSource The Pittsburgh Public Schools [PPS] board decided on Wednesday not to consider a proposal to remove
The administration building of Pittsburgh Public Schools in Oakland. (Photo by Ryan Loew/PublicSource) by Oliver Morrison, PublicSource Young
by PublicSource Last Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new pandemic guidelines that say the majority of Americans —
(Photo via Adobe Stock) A digestible guide for parents navigating a changing vaccination landscape for kids. by Katelyn Vue and Sophia Levin,
From left to right: Victor Robinson, Jayla McCoy, Laniah Walker, Jamir Jackson and Darnell Jeffries. (Photo by Lucas Zheng/PublicSource) A group of
by PublicSource PublicSource has been tracking COVID-19’s spread on a daily basis since March 2020. More than a year later, in an effort to direct
Andria Linamen, 22, put her studies at CCAC on hold for the spring 2021 semester due to online learning challenges and scheduling conflicts. (Photo
by PublicSource Allegheny County reported a noted drop in COVID infections this week, a positive sign after officials last week said cases