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Counties with the Highest COVID-19 Vaccination Rates in Pennsylvania

Counties with the Highest COVID-19 Vaccination Rates in Pennsylvania

Stacker compiled a list of the counties with highest COVID-19 vaccination rates in Pennsylvania using data from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services and Covid Act Now. Counties are ranked by the highest vaccination rate as of Feb. 24, 2022. Due to inconsistencies in reporting, some counties do not have vaccination data available.

March 10th, 2022 | Category: 911, Area Agency on Aging, Featured Post, Human Services |

Lackawanna County is Showing it’s Support for the People of Ukraine

Lackawanna County is Showing it’s Support for the People of Ukraine

 

Lackawanna County is showing it’s support for the people of Ukraine by lighting up the County Courthouse with the colors of the Ukrainian flag.

March 3rd, 2022 | Category: Board of Commissioners, Community Affairs, Courthouse Square, Featured Post, Lastest News |

Lackawanna County Issues New Mask Guidelines For County Buildings

Lackawanna County Issues New Mask Guidelines For County Buildings

The CDC has updated its Masking Guidelines, and Lackawanna County is following suit.

The CDC now considers three factors: 

New COVID Hospitalizations

Hospital Capacity

New COVID Cases

Taken together, the new CDC metrics will consider an area to be: “High,” “Medium” or “Low” risk.

Under these new guidelines, Lackawanna County is now considered at the “Medium Risk Level.”

Starting on Tuesday, March 1, the wearing of masks in County Buildings will be optional.

At all levels, individuals can wear a mask based on personal preference.

All individuals are highly recommended to wear a mask if they have: underlying conditions; symptoms of COVID; recently tested positive; or recently been exposed to COVID.

February 28th, 2022 | Category: Community Affairs, Featured Post |

Tax Bills Issue

Tax Bills Issue

The Lackawanna County Assessors and Single Tax Offices are aware that some of the recently mailed tax bills may have been sent to incorrect addresses due to a software issue. Both departments are working to rectify the situation.

Residents will have to contact their local tax collector and/or the Single Tax Office if they do not receive a bill in the mail. Residents should also mark the incorrect invoice “Return to Sender” and drop it in the mail.

February 17th, 2022 | Category: Community Affairs, Featured Post, Tax Claims / Hotel Tax |
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