PHILADELPHIA - Officials in Bucks County will introduce legislation on Friday that aims to retool vaccine distribution after claims that larger, more populated counties were not getting a proportionate allocation of doses from the state.Leaders in many southeastern counties who have noticed an insufficient amount of shots hoped to get answers from the Pennsylvania Department of Health on Thursday, but their meeting was canceled at the last minute.
In an op-ed piece for the Philadelphia Inquirer, Delaware County representative Mike Zabel called Pennsylvania's distribution of doses "unnecessarily chaotic" and a "scavenger hunt." He said the plan to have residence scour the internet for vaccine appointments has resulted in inequitable.