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Month: September 2021

Delaware County COVID-19 Task Force Offering COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Beginning Sept. 28

Based on recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Delaware County COVID-19 Task Force will offer the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 booster to eligible individuals beginning on Tuesday, September 28, 2021.

People who received their second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at least six months ago and meet at least one of the below criteria are eligible to receive the booster:

  • Are age 65 or older
  • Live in a long-term care facility
  • Are age 18 or older and have an underlying medical condition that puts them at higher risk including but are not limited to:
    • Cancer
    • Cerebrovascular disease (such as stroke)
    • Obesity
    • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    • Diabetes mellitus, type 1 and 2
    • Heart condition (such as heart failure, coronary arteries disease, or cardiomyopathies)
    • Chronic kidney disease
    • Pregnancy or recent pregnancy
    • Current or former smoker
  • Are age 18 or older and work or live in a location that puts them at high risk of exposure to COVID-19 including:
    • Essential workers, such as healthcare workers, teachers, day-care staff, and first responders
    • Caregivers of an immunocompromised individual
    • Individuals who live in a congregate living setting, such as a homeless shelter, prison, or assisted living facility

The amended FDA authorization and updated CDC recommendation apply only to the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
The CDC’s recommendation can be found here.

Individuals who received the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine and have a medical condition associated with immunosuppression are eligible to receive a third booster dose of Moderna.

A third dose of Moderna will be offered at least 28 days after the second dose to those who meet the following criteria:

  • People who receive active cancer treatment for tumors or cancers of the blood
  • People who had an organ transplant and are taking medication to suppress the immune system
  • People who have had a stem cell transplant in the past two years
  • People who have been diagnosed with a condition such as DiGeorge Syndrome or Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrom which compromises the immune system
  • People diagnosed with HIV and have a high viral load or low CD4 count or who are not currently taking medication to Rx HIV
  • People who are taking high dose steroids or other medications that may cause severe suppression of the immune system

It is recommended that you consult with your medical provider if you are unsure if you fit into any of these categories. The County is offering a third dose of Moderna to severely immunocompromised people.

Information on where and when to receive a first, second, and third/booster vaccine can be found here.

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Trash Collection Reminders

Please Hold Bulk Trash Until Further Notice

Important Trash Collection Notice

There will be a two week shut down of the Marple plant/dump site, which means the Chester and Covanta plants will be the only ones in service. When Chester reaches their daily limit of tonnage, the collection stops. Covanta services both Delaware County and out of state trucks. As a result of these procedures, there will be much longer wait times and delays in service. Based on this situation, the trash hauler is requesting that residents hold their bulk items until this matter is resolved.

As you may be aware, Delaware County will be holding a public hearing on solid waste management at 6:00 p.m. on September 30 in the County Council Public Meeting Room, located in the Government Center (201 W. Front St., Media, PA).

The meeting is being held for Council to review the existing structure of solid waste management and hear questions and concerns from the community regarding the management of solid waste in the county.

A range of panelists have been invited to present including The Delaware County Sustainability Commission, The Delaware County Solid Waste Authority, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Covanta, the Energy Justice Network, and Marco J. Castaldo; Professor of Chemical Engineering and Director of the Earth System Science and Environmental Engineering Program at The Grove School of Engineering. The panelists will present information and answer questions from the public.

Members of the public are invited to attend in person or watch virtually. Public comment will be accepted in person during the meeting and by email before and during the meeting. Emailed comments will be reviewed by Council and will not be read during the meeting. Emails can be sent immediately to:sustaindelco@co.delaware.pa.us
The meeting will be streamed live on DelcoPA.gov and on YouTube

There will also be additional opportunities for public engagement regarding the management of solid waste in the county in the future.

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Sisters R Us

Collection for Breast Cancer Survivors Group at Yeadon Public Library

Yeadon Public Library and Sisters R Us Circle of Survivors
have teamed up again to make Sock Packs for breast cancer survivors.

We’re collecting items to include inside on Thursday, October 28 at the Yeadon Public Library, 2:00 – 5:00 PM.

Items can be dropped off at the Yeadon Public Library, Monday – Friday 11 AM to 5 PM.

Sock Packs include:

  • Ankle Socks/Fuzzy Footies (NEW)
  • Plain Lip Balm
  • Personal size tissue packs
  • Ink pens
  • Mini notepads

For more information, call the library at 610-623-4090.

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Young Lives

Teen Mothers Invited to Join Delco Young Lives Group

Calling all teen moms!

Young Lives Delaware County invites young mothers to the group for fellowship, food, and fun. Volunteers are also needed. The group meets at 6:30 pm every third Monday of the month in Sharon Hill, and every third Thursday in Chester.

For more information on how to get involved contact Tonia Covington at 215-429-3961 or email delcoylvs@gmail.com.

younglivesdelawarevalley.younglife.org

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Public Waste Hearing

County Solid Waste Hearing on September 30 to be Streamed Live

Delaware County will hold a public hearing on solid waste management at 6:00 p.m. on September 30 in the County Council Public Meeting Room, located in the Government Center (201 W. Front St., Media, PA).

The meeting is being held for Council to review the existing structure of solid waste management and hear questions and concerns from the community regarding the management of solid waste in the county.

A range of panelists have been invited to present including The Delaware County Sustainability Commission, The Delaware County Solid Waste Authority, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Covanta, the Energy Justice Network, and Marco J. Castaldo; Professor of Chemical Engineering and Director of the Earth System Science and Environmental Engineering Program at The Grove School of Engineering. The panelists will present information and answer questions from the public.

Members of the public are invited to attend in person or watch virtually. Public comment will be accepted in person during the meeting and by email before and during the meeting. Emailed comments will be reviewed by Council and will not be read during the meeting. Emails can be sent immediately to:sustaindelco@co.delaware.pa.us

The meeting will be streamed live on DelcoPA.dogv
and on YouTube

There will also be additional opportunities for public engagement regarding the management of solid waste in the county in the future.

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public safety meeting

Public Safety Committee Meeting Saturday, September 25

A Public Safety Committee Meeting will be held on Saturday, September 25 at 9:30 am.

The meeting is open to public participation via Zoom using the information below:

Public Safety Committee Meeting
September 25, 2021 09:30 AM Eastern Time

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Hearing the Call Offers Hearing Resources to Eligible Residents

One in five Americans suffers from hearing loss to an extent that interferes with communication.

Hearing the Call is a nonprofit campaign bringing hope and healing to the hearing-impaired. Through quality healthcare, the organization helps people connect with family, education, and opportunities.

For more information, please visit https://www.hearingthecall.org/delawarevalley/

Hearing Aid Clinic Community Event – November 13, 2021.

Hearing the Call Delaware Valley is the non-profit affiliate of PA Center for Hearing and Balance, whose mission is to provide quality hearing healthcare and hearing aids to those in our community who cannot afford it. New hearing aids and related services are provided for a small co-pay for those who qualify.

Important Details
Recipients must complete an application by October 15th, 2021. For an application to be e-mailed or mailed please call 610-438-5203. The application can also be downloaded here.

Hearing the Call

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traffic alert

Traffic Alert: Baily Road and Church Lane Area

Due to emergency sanitary sewer repairs, Baily Road off of Church Lane will experience delays.

Large tractor trailers will be redirected to Industrial Park. Baily Road between Orchard Avenue and Industrial Park will be closed. Please plan accordingly. Thank you for your cooperation.

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Traffic Alert: Storm Sewer Maintenance Work on Yeadon Avenue and Church Lane

During the weeks of September 20 – October 1, the Borough’s storm sewer maintenance contractor will be doing inlet repairs in two locations:
Yeadon Avenue in the vicinity of Guenther Ave, and in the vicinity of 811 and 816 Church Lane.

Traffic controls will be in place and traffic may be detoured or restricted to one lane while the work is done. The contractor will work with local residents to accommodate entry and exit from homes. Please contact the borough if you have any questions.

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