PENNSYLVANIA (Newsradio 100.1 FM and AM 1020 KDKA) – Governor Wolf visited a grocery store in Pennsylvania on Tuesday to recognize grocery store workers for their hard work during the pandemic.
Wolf expressed his gratitude to the 180,000 grocery store workers in Pennsylvania, who worked throughout the pandemic, putting their lives at risk to ensure stores remained open for the public.
"On behalf of all Pennsylvanians, I want to sincerely thank our grocery workers for all that they do every day to provide for others and keep our communities safe," Gov. Wolf said. "All Pennsylvanians owe a debt of gratitude to our commonwealth's grocery workers, and we should all celebrate the fact that this group of frontline heroes now has the option to be vaccinated."
The Wolf Administration announced recently that grocery store workers, along with law enforcement, firefighters, and food and agricultural workers, can now schedule appointments to be vaccinated at any vaccination site and receive any available doses.




