We're All In This Together.

The COVID-19 pandemic emergency has posed a monumental challenge for America’s healthcare system, and that has certainly been the case at Chester County Hospital. From our physicians and nurses to administrative personnel to support staff, the entire Chester County Hospital family has been giving their all - 24/7 - to care for those directly impacted by the Coronavirus, as well as meeting the ongoing healthcare needs of everyone in our community. 

On these pages, we share important updates on our visitation guidelines, vaccination information and answers about COVID-19 and the vaccines.

Vaccines are about to change the world...again. mRNA Vaccines are currently being used to battle COVID-19, and have the potential to eradicate diseases like HIV, herpes, sickle cell anemia, and even cancer. Learn how the vaccines work and where the technology could be headed in this explainer video.

Currently, the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines for COVID-19 use the mRNA (messenger RNA) technology developed at Penn by infectious disease expert Drew Weissman, MD, PhD, along with longtime research collaborator Katalin Karikó, PhD, an adjunct associate professor. Dr. Weissman has been studying mRNA vaccines for decades. This technology could change the way future vaccines are made to prevent countless other diseases.

More COVID-19 Information:

Chester County Hospital Virtual Wellness Presentations and Classes

Virtual Wellness Presentations & Classes

Chester County Hospital now offers many of its popular wellness programs and classes as VIRTUAL, ONLINE EVENTS which you can take part in remotely through your computer or web-enabled device. View Our Lineup of Classes for Spring/Summer 2020!

Vaccines.gov

Use this federal resource to find a COVID-19 vaccination location near you; then call or visit their website to make an appointment.

COVID-19 Resources and Links from Chester County Hospital in West Chester, PA.

COVID-19 Resources and Links

A comprehensive list of local state and federal agencies and organizations who leading the battle against COVID-19.

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