As COVID surges in the Philadelphia region and elsewhere, the CDC says the virus is endemic. Plus, why hasn't the city enforced the new 11 p.m. curfew set for nuisance businesses?
Start your day with the Philly news you need and the stories you want all in one easy-to-read newsletterThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now considers COVID to be endemic — a disease with a constant and predictable presence. As the virus spikes in the Philadelphia region and elsewhere,COVID is surging in Philly and beyond, with infections “growing or likely growing” in 32 states as of early August.The unexpected spike in cases comes as the CDC has begun calling COVID an endemic.
Reporters Ryan W. Briggs and Max Marin have the story on why the city struggles to enforce new quality-of-life regulations. Who is Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Austin Davis? Meet the 34-year-old Pittsburgh-area native, who makes his national debut tonight on stageThe 2024-25 academic year begins for Philadelphia School District students next Monday. Superintendent Tony B. Watlington Sr. wants parents to know about the new English curriculum, year-round school,. We’ll select a reader at random to shout out here. Cheers to Eileen Cleary, who solved Sunday’s anagram:.
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