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Residents in the nursing home that was the site of the first COVID-19 outbreak in the US are reportedly fully vaccinated after receiving the second dose more than 10 months after first COVID-19 case
By esnodgrass@businessinsider.com (Erin Snodgrass) of INSIDER |
Residents in the nursing home that was the site of the first COVID-19 outbreak in the US are reportedly fully vaccinated after receiving the second dose more than 10 months after first COVID-19 case
Residents and staff at a Washington long-term care facility received the second vaccine dose Monday, reports said.
Washington DOH data dashboard now shows COVID vaccine progress January 19, 2021 at 5:46 pm
Ellie Schutt, Executive Director of the Life Care Center of Kirkland, receives a COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 28, 2020 in Kirkland, Washington. The Life Care Center of Kirkland, a nursing home, was an early epicenter for coronavirus outbreaks in the U.S. (Photo by Karen Ducey/Getty Images)
The Washington State Department of Health, in partnership with Microsoft AI for Health, is now displaying COVID-19 vaccine data on its data dashboard to share the progress being made statewide as more people get vaccinated.
The dashboard includes a “high-level snapshot” under the “Current Status” tab, the state DOH explains in a news release about the data update, as well as a new “Vaccinations” tab with statewide and county-level data on where, when, and how many people are being vaccinated.
Renewed COVID lockdowns likely in Southern California as ICUs stay filled By Steve Gorman
FILE PHOTO: Paramedics escort a patient from the ambulance entrance to the emergency room at LAC + USC Medical Center during a surge of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -The United States topped 19 million COVID cases on Monday as hospital intensive care units were full to overflowing across much of California, a major U.S. virus hot spot, portending an extension of strict stay-at-home orders imposed this month.
California Governor Gavin Newsom said mandatory constraints on social gatherings and business activities would almost certainly be renewed for at least three more weeks in Southern California – encompassing the state’s biggest metropolitan areas – and its agricultural heartland, the San Joaquin Valley.
UPDATE 1-Renewed COVID lockdowns likely in Southern California as ICUs stay filled Reuters 12/29/2020 By Steve Gorman
By Steve Gorman
LOS ANGELES, Dec 28 (Reuters) - The United States topped 19 million COVID cases on Monday as hospital intensive care units were full to overflowing across much of California, a major U.S. virus hot spot, portending an extension of strict stay-at-home orders imposed this month.
California Governor Gavin Newsom said mandatory constraints on social gatherings and business activities would almost certainly be renewed for at least three more weeks in Southern California - encompassing the state s biggest metropolitan areas - and its agricultural heartland, the San Joaquin Valley.