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Thursday, February 25, 2021

Category: Covid19

Residential Tenant Rights in the Age of COVID-19

Residential Tenant Rights in the Age of COVID-19

By Daniel C. Conlon, Esquire – Contributing Writer for PRESENTE Many Latinos in Pittsburgh have experienced economic hardship due to the Coronavirus pandemic, leading to unprecedented financial strain on our … Read More

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Pa. issues new eviction moratorium after fears rent relief would be too slow

Pa. issues new eviction moratorium after fears rent relief would be too slow

Advocates say the order, which puts evictions on ice until Aug. 31, gives the state’s new rental assistance program more time to reach those who need help.

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Masks Are Mandatory in All Public Spaces

Masks Are Mandatory in All Public Spaces

Expanding on the business safety order signed by Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine in April that requires the wearing of masks in businesses, Governor Tom Wolf today announced a new order signed by … Read More

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Kiria Cora on Wellness During the Pandemic

Kiria Cora on Wellness During the Pandemic

In these challenging times, many of us are seeking stress relief techniques and wellness options. We spoke with Kiria Cora, a passionate and vibrant wellness coach and Owner of InsightMe … Read More

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New Business Idea Flourishes During Covid-19

New Business Idea Flourishes During Covid-19

In the face of the negative impact of Coronavirus on numerous businesses, there are people who have taken advantage of the changes, activating their creativity to develop new ideas. One … Read More

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Adapting to Covid-19 Times: Conversation with Argentine Caterer La Mendocina

Adapting to Covid-19 Times: Conversation with Argentine Caterer La Mendocina

The restaurant and food industry is one of the hardest hit by the Covid-19 emergency. For catering businesses in particular, event cancellations and the lack of formal store fronts, have … Read More

Pa. Officials will Allow Pittsburgh Region to Relax Coronavirus-related Restrictions

Pa. Officials will Allow Pittsburgh Region to Relax Coronavirus-related Restrictions

Gov. Tom Wolf said Allegheny, Armstrong, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Fayette, Fulton, Greene, Indiana, Somerset, Washington, and Westmoreland Counties can begin reopening next week.

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COVID-19 Aid: Pittsburgh Hispanic Development Corporation

COVID-19 Aid: Pittsburgh Hispanic Development Corporation

Many agencies were not prepared for what came mid-March, when the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic was truly felt in our region. Around that time, Guillermo Velázquez, Executive Director of … Read More

Love is Respect in the Time of COVID-19

Love is Respect in the Time of COVID-19

When it comes to domestic violence, the COVID-19 stay-at-home and social distancing orders are only increasing the number of abuse cases nationwide. People who normally get a break from abuse … Read More

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Red, Yellow, Green: What to Expect in Each of Pa.’s Tiers for Reopening

Red, Yellow, Green: What to Expect in Each of Pa.’s Tiers for Reopening

The first step toward reopening, phase yellow, still mandates the closure of schools, gyms, and other indoor recreation centers, as well as hair and nail salons. Large gatherings are also prohibited.

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Pa. will Ease Coronavirus Restrictions in 24 Northwest, North-central Counties as Reopening Process Begins

Pa. will Ease Coronavirus Restrictions in 24 Northwest, North-central Counties as Reopening Process Begins

Gov. Tom Wolf on Friday announced that these counties can enter the “yellow” phase and start a limited reopening on May 8.

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AARP calls on Pennsylvania to release list of nursing homes with coronavirus cases

AARP calls on Pennsylvania to release list of nursing homes with coronavirus cases

The number of long-term care residents and staff impacted by the coronavirus has nearly doubled in the past week, with 5,679 positive cases among residents and 849 deaths.

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