Cy-Fair ISD details Elementary No. 57 and 58 designs, bond projects
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Cy-Fair ISD discussed the 2014 and 2019 bond projects, including Elementary Schools 57 and 58 including their anticipated layout.Cy-Fair ISDShow MoreShow Less
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Cy-Fair ISD discussed the 2014 and 2019 bond projects, including Elementary Schools 57 and 58 including their anticipated layout.Cy-Fair ISDShow MoreShow Less
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Cy-Fair ISD discussed the 2014 and 2019 bond projects, including Elementary Schools 57 and 58 including their anticipated layout.Cy-Fair ISDShow MoreShow Less
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Cy-Fair ISD discussed the 2014 and 2019 bond projects, including Elementary Schools 57 and 58 including their anticipated layout.Cy-Fair ISDShow MoreShow Less
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Cy-Fair ISD discussed the 2014 and 2019 bond projects, including Elementary Schools 57 and 58 including their anticipated layout.Cy-Fair ISDShow MoreShow Less
January 14, 2021
Seven more COVID deaths announced by county
Yamhill County has announced seven new deaths from COVID-19 this week, as deaths surged statewide, going from 73 in the final week of December to 177 last week. However, reports are often delayed by several days, and sometimes weeks, as authorities work to confirm them.
Yamhill County reported 29 new infections and two new deaths Thursday, raising its totals to date to 3,096 cases and 45 deaths.
The state has announced that, beginning Jan. 23, it will open vaccine eligibility to everyone over age 65. However, it’s not yet clear how or when people will be able to actually obtain shots.
County reports 18th COVID death
The Oregon Health Authority reported an 18th death from COVID-19 in Yamhill County on Saturday, a 78-year-old man who tested positive Nov. 13 and died Nov. 20 at Willamette Valley Medical Center.
On Monday, the county reported 103 new cases since Saturday, bringing it to a total of 1,953 cases to date.
Oregon has now surpassed 2,000 new cases in a single day, and has seen more than 1,000 deaths from the pandemic. On Monday, the state reported 1,331 new cases, and 12 new deaths, bringing the state to a total of 85,788 cases to date, and 1,045 deaths.
OHA Director Patrick Allen said during a Friday press conference the state’s first shipment of vaccines is expected to arrive soon, “but it will be several months before it is available to the general public. Until then, it’s important to continue to minimize close contact with others, keep gatherings small, wear a face covering and wash hands frequently.”