U.S. to offer booster shots to all starting in September; Philly is prepared to use existing vaccine providers for distribution
And as early as today, federal health officials are expected to recommend booster shots for all.

Taylor Pagan prepares doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine during a clinic at Cheltenham High School on Wednesday, May 19, 2021
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced it has plans to administer coronavirus booster shots.
In Philadelphia, businesses that require proof of vaccination for all customers and staff are exempt. Here’s what to know about the new rules.
Have your vaccine card in hand? Here’s what to do with it — and what not to do. If you lost your vaccine card, here’s how to get a replacement.
Businesses can require you to show proof of vaccination, and your bosses can insist you get a shot — with caveats.
Delaware is among the states experiencing the sharpest rise of new COVID-19 cases, though Pennsylvania isn’t far behind. New Jersey’s cases are increasing, too, but more slowly.
These maps and graphics show how the coronavirus and the delta variant is spreading across our region.