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Bucks County Senior Care Staff Earn LeadingAge PA Scholarships

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Bucks County Free Library branches closed through April 5

This period is aligned with school closures

Wolf urges USDA to waive food assistance eligibility requirements

The governor said limiting interpretations, refusing to cut bureaucratic red tape during crisis is ‘inhumane’

Wolf Administration submits waiver request to support food security, SNAP access for college students and their families

The goal is to ensure their access to food is not hindered if resources are limited

Dept. of Corrections extends visit suspension, enhanced screening of all employees through April 10

There are currently no positive cases of COVID-19 in the state prison inmate system

Wolf Administration submits waiver for greater flexibility in Medicaid, CHIP during COVID-19 mitigation efforts

This is to ensure availability and access to health care and public assistance programs for people who need them

Tips on working from home

The Jamison-based Debbie Goetz Media Connections shared advice to help all the new remote workers

Wolf announces financial assistance to small businesses

The COVID-19 Working Capital Access Program has been established

Bucks County COVID-19 Recovery Fund awards first grants to local nonprofits

Recipients were Bucks County Opportunity Council, Bucks County Housing Group, Penndel Mental Health Center and Advocates for the Homeless and Those in Need

PA to allow retired health care professionals to bolster COVID-19 response

Certain licensing regulations have been waived

Infected Middletown officer speaks out: I’m Okay; Stay Home if You’re Sick

Officer Ryan Morrison is recovering well and is warning others against the ‘selfish’ urge to not stay home when showing symptoms
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