COVID-19 cases are down in Pennsylvania, but so are the number of first doses of the vaccine.
According to the latest information, residents getting the first shot went down 93 percent at the beginning of May compared to early April.
Pennsylvania administered 81,500 doses of the vaccine on April 1st—and on May 2nd they gave out just over 5,600 shots.
Over 50 percent of the state’s population has received at least one shot of the vaccine—but Governor Wolf is setting the goal at 70 percent fully vaccinated before he removes the mask mandate.
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