The latest metrics show that cases are continuing a slight climb in the county after months of falling.
More than 240,000 Montgomery County residents have been vaccinated. The county continues to call for more doses from the state. The latest:
Statistics show that many are declining to provide race and ethnicity data, and that minorities are getting doses at a lower rate.
Local frustration with the Department of Health is mounting, as the county says they have "lots of unused capacity" to vaccinate the public.
The increasing presence of coronavirus variants and "fatigue" over safety measures could be contributing, experts say.
The more contagious coronavirus variant is making its presence felt in Montgomery County, officials said Wednesday.
The county's positivity rate went up by a percentage point over the past week, after months of steadily falling. The latest data:
The clinic is only open to residents of Norristown. See more details on the special, one-day event:
The county continues to warn that vaccinating all of 1A could take some time. A new site opened, and conflict with the state is ongoing.
There was good news this week as the state received increased shipments, opened new clinics, and vaccinated thousands. The latest:
Renters and landlords impacted by COVID-19 can apply for funding to help cover rent and utility costs in Montgomery County.
County health departments say giving doses to a single southeastern regional site will cause inequities. But the state is pushing forward.
Montgomery County is receiving about half of the amount of doses it is requesting from the state on a weekly basis, officials said.
Calling it an "aggressive" timeline, the state is hopeful the order will allow them to complete 1A vaccinations in a matter of weeks.
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The county now has a simple way for residents to check their status. The state has said the thousands in 1A will be scheduled by March 31.
Another private mass vaccine clinic is coming, but the state is not ready to open most of its regional sites.
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The newly announced position "will lead institutional/organizational change-work that is truly transformational," officials said.
To mark the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 classroom lockdown, local parents gathered outside Norristown High School.
The county was unable to open its third vaccine site last week as planned, and no supply increase was seen, but important steps were taken.
Officials are optimistic the vaccine could soon be available to the general public. Here's the latest.
The state will issue an order Friday mandating that everyone in 1A be scheduled for a vaccine appointment by March 28, Gov. Wolf said.
Despite delays, the site at the King of Prussia Mall says it has been promised no patients will exceed the 42-day window between doses.
Roughly 137,000 remain on Montgomery County's 1A wait list, while far less populated parts of the state appear ready to move into 1B.
Groundbreaking is scheduled this week on the major project, which will transform municipal hall.
The county is following recommendations from the state on capacity limits, as well as indoor and outdoor gatherings.
The most populous part of the state and a crucial cog in the region's economic engine has been slighted in vaccine allocation, leaders say.
Montgomery County’s percent positivity rate now sits at the coveted 5 percent threshold.
A new vaccine site is coming, while the county's teachers will soon be vaccinated. Here's the latest from around the county.
Leaders in Montgomery, Bucks, Delaware and Chester counties issued a joint statement following a meeting Sunday about the vaccine rollout.
County leaders and state legislators say they still haven't been told how allocations are calculated, nor why they've been shortchanged.
Pharmacies began vaccinating child care workers on Thursday, while clinics are prepared statewide for school employees.
Authorities say extending the interval between doses will expedite the vaccinations. 185,000 are now preregistered and waiting in Montco.
The site will have a huge capacity, up to 10,000 doses a day, once enough supply received.
Officials are working to prepare the state to vaccinate the general public by the end of May, following President Biden's promise Tuesday.
The 3,000 dose-a-day site is privately run, and there is no guarantee it will receive vaccine from the state, according to reports.
A new phone registration system, updates on the wait line, and in-home vaccinations of vulnerable groups. Here's the latest in Montco.
Montco received its largest single week shipment of first doses yet, but it's still attempting to book appointments made back on Jan. 13.
Pennsylvania received its largest weekly shipment of first doses yet, an increase of more than 42,000 over last week, officials said.