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BHS encourages scheduling of vaccinations

County has 53 new cases

Butler Health System is continuing to encourage people to go to its website to schedule COVID-19 vaccinations for when they become eligible.

State residents in groups 1A and 1B are eligible for vaccinations and can schedule appointments now. Those in group 1C can begin receiving vaccinations Monday and can schedule appointments from that day on, according to BHS.

The vaccination clinic at Butler Memorial Hospital is being relocated to the former Sears at the Clearview Mall and will open Wednesday.

Commencing April 19, all residents are eligible for vaccinations and can schedule appointments from that day forward.

Vaccinations can be scheduled at www.butlerhealthsystem.org.

In its COVID-19 update Friday, BHS said the pandemic continues to be a force, and everybody should get vaccinated.

“This cannot be stated strongly enough: The COVID-19 pandemic continues, everything you know about safe practices still holds, and vaccine saves lives,” BHS noted. “Encourage family, friends, coworkers and neighbors to get vaccinated.”

The BHS COVID-19 update says two people died on Thursday and 23 people are being treated, including three in intensive care.

Statewide, the moving average number of people hospitalized per day with COVID-19 is increasing, even though it is about 4,000 lower than it was at the peak of the virus in December 2020 and lower than it was at the height of the spring peak last May, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.

There are 2,451 people hospitalized with COVID-19, including 517 in intensive care. Most of the patients hospitalized are ages 65 or older, and most of the deaths have occurred in patients 65 or older, according to the department.

In the county, 53 new cases reported Friday increased the total to 10,069 since the beginning of the pandemic. No new deaths were reported.

Across the state, 5,048 new positive cases increased the statewide total to 1,064,092, and 35 new deaths bring the total to 25,362.

About 26,829 of the cases in the state are among health care workers.

In licensed nursing and personal care homes, 69,750 residents and 14,440 employees have COVID-19. Of the deaths reported in the state, 12,983 have been residents of nursing or personal care facilities.

A total of 6,055,844 doses of vaccine have been administered, including 4,017,045 first and single doses and 2,038,799 second doses.

In the county, 17,826 people are partially vaccinated and 48,628 people are fully vaccinated.

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