Register and upload your resume today for the Luzerne County Recovery Job Fair taking place on December 15th from 9 AM -5PM to click and connect with 75 local employers hiring for full and part-time positions right now!
The Luzerne County Recovery Job Fair is a free opportunity targeted towards any workers who are currently seeking full or part-time employment opportunities within Luzerne County, especially those who have been displaced due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Following the economic effects of COVID-19, the goal of this initiative is to provide a safe alternative to a traditional in-person job fair to allow job seekers to connect with potential employers on a virtual platform.
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The Wright Center for Community Health will be offering a COVID-19 Mobile Testing program on Wednesday, December 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Hazleton City parking lot on the corner of East Chestnut and South Pine streets.
The program will offer COVID-19 testing, medical education and outreach. Walk-ups are welcome but appointments are preferred and can be scheduled by calling 570-230-0019. Bilingual staff will be on hand to assist people.
Masks are required and social distancing must be observed. Please bring your ID and insurance cards. All insurances are accepted, including Medicare/Medicaid and CHIP. If you have no insurance, information is available about the Sliding Fee Discount Program.
With rising numbers of positive cases of COVID-19 and increasing hospitalizations in our community, as shown in the chart above, LVHN is putting out a call to arms for everyone to “Do Your Part” so hospitals do not become overwhelmed. Tim Friel, MD, Chair, Department of Medicine, appeared live on WFMZ-TV’s Channel 69 News at 10 Tuesday evening to urge the community to practice critical safety measures so that hospitals have the beds, equipment and staff available to treat all patients amid the latest wave of the pandemic. Watch his plea, and join him in encouraging our community and each other to “Do Your Part.” Tell us why you “Do Your Part” by submitting your masked selfie and story at LVHN.org/stories.
As Pennsylvania experiences a resurgence of COVID-19 cases with significantly higher daily case counts than in the spring and hospitalizations on the rise, the Wolf Administration has identified four new mitigation efforts, which Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine announced today.
“It is our collective responsibility to protect our communities and our most vulnerable Pennsylvanians from COVID-19 and to continue to work together to get through this pandemic. These targeted mitigation efforts, combined with existing ones, are paramount to saving lives and protecting our economy,” Gov. Wolf said. “The administration will continue to monitor the risks posed by COVID-19 across the commonwealth and will reinstate or institute new targeted mitigation tactics as necessary.”
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