PENNSYLVANIA - A Philadelphia Inquirer report details the disproportionate supply of vaccine distributed to Philadelphia suburban counties, compared to counties in other parts of the state.
Shortly after vaccines started going into arms local county officials started sounding the alarm.From Chester to Delaware, Bucks, and Montgomery, vaccines don't seem to be coming in fast enough.The Inquirer investigation into Department of Health data revealed local health officials had good reason to be concerned when it comes to getting their fair share of vaccines.
Columnist Maria Panaritis broke the story."There didn’t seem to be something right. There appeared to be some sort of shortchanging vaccine-wise in the collar counties," she told FOX 29.For.