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    Households that qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Program can receive up to $30 off monthly internet bills, as well as $100 toward buying a laptop.

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    • As part of the infrastructure bill, low-income households can get $30 off/mo on internet & $ to buy a laptop/desktop/tablet. But if your state is like PA, less than a fourth of qualifying households have signed up. Spread the word Oh, and thanks Biden! https://t.co/DYPf5cTWeB

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    On today’s episode of The Confluence: We talk about the widening availability of COVID-19 vaccines that target certain variants of the virus; and a conversation with an organizer and speaker for the second annual Eradicate Hate Summit, which is convening nearly 300 experts in Pittsburgh to talk about solutions to a rise in hate crimes and hateful rhetoric.Today’s guests include: Dr. Amesh Adalja,…

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    • In this @905wesa @WESAconfluence radio interview with @KevinOGavinPgh I discuss multiple aspects of #COVID19 including updated booster vaccinations and the current status of the virus in the US https://t.co/Y4qNoGpE4F

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    On today’s episode of The Confluence: Infectious disease expert Dr. Amesh Adalja brings us up to speed on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s latest masking guidelines, and what it means for the state to treat COVID-19 as “endemic”; and Pittsburgh Restaurant Workers Aid co-founders explain what’s new in a proposal to update the state’s rules for compensation tipped employees.

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    • In this @905wesa @WESAconfluence interview with @wesakevin I discuss #COVID19’s transition to endemicity and how that translates in terms of public health guidance, risk calculation and risk tolerance https://t.co/KPhwW8wG4n