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King County Health Officer says we might see a tsunami of COVID cases

March 12, 2021 at 1:19 pm Medical laboratory scientist, Aniela Sobel, tests serology samples from the Novavax phase 3 Covid-19 clinical vaccine trial. (Photo by Karen Ducey/Getty Images) Last week, King County residents learned they might be in the eye of a hurricane, as the number of positive COVID-19 cases continued to drop. This week, it’s the receding tide before an oncoming tsunami. Dr. Jeff Duchin with Public Health Seattle & King County thanked King County residents for taking precautions seriously. The result is dropping cases. However, he warned that we’re in the eye of a hurricane and a serious storm remains on the horizon.

Appointments at Washington s mass vaccination sites may be rescheduled due to weather

Appointments at Washington s mass vaccination sites may be rescheduled due to weather
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COVID-19 updates: Getting the COVID-19 vaccine doesn t mean you are invincible

February 8, 2021 at 6:47 am Dr. Jeff Duchin, a health officer with Seattle and King County Public Health, speaks during a press conference. (Getty Images) The state Department of Health says there have been more than 304,382 confirmed coronavirus cases in Washington, and  4,449 people have died from the virus statewide. The state says  833,935 doses of vaccine have been administered. Check below for more updates. We are currently in Phase 1B tier 1 of vaccine distribution, which means the vaccine is available to anyone 65 and older, and all people 50 and older who also live in a multigenerational household. Sunday, Feb. 7 9:41pm – Those in attendance at the Super Bowl were required to wear face coverings throughout the game unless they were eating or drinking. Ushers holding signs enforced the rules that, by now, should be standard operating procedure. Nonetheless, violators could be found in every direction.

Seattle hospital invited donors to COVID-19 vaccine ahead of public

Close icon Two crossed lines that form an X . It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification. A person getting vaccinated. A Seattle hospital invited donors to jump its COVID-19 vaccine line, The Seattle Times reported. The move came after a technical issue left one hospital with extra slots at short notice. The invite-only appointments didn t take place after Gov. Jay Inslee intervened.   A Seattle hospital emailed its donors offering invite-only COVID-19 vaccination slots as the public waiting list ran through to March, The Seattle Times reported.  The Overlake Medical Center & Clinics told the paper it offered the appointments to its mailing list 110 of whom were major donors after its booking system failed and left numerous places to be filled at short notice.

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