Washington hospitals quite full amid COVID-19 case surge
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CDC reports 70% of U.S. adults have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine
Businesses and agencies starting to require vaccination of employees On Monday, the Washington State Hospital Association urged medical facilities to require similar policies.
SEATTLE - The latest COVID-19 surge in cases brought on by the highly-contagious delta variant and causing serious illness in unvaccinated people is straining Washington state’s health care system, officials said.
Washington State Hospital Association officials held a briefing Monday led by CEO Cassie Sauer, who was joined by Dr. John Lynch of UW Medicine and Florence Chang, executive vice president and COO of MultiCare Health System.
Washington hospitals quite full amid COVID-19 case surge
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