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Bowser launched both emergencies last March at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and credited the public health emergency s termination to increased vaccination rates and lowered infection rates, according to the mayor s order.
Mayor Muriel Bowser ended the District’s public health emergency but extended the city’s public emergency order Saturday, allowing her to retain temporary powers to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the ability to implement a mask mandate.
Bowser launched both emergencies last March at the onset of the pandemic and credited the public health emergency’s termination to increased vaccination rates and lowered infection rates, according to the mayor’s order. The order extended the public emergency until October 8 and allows Bowser to establish vaccination requirements, receive additional emergency federal funding and make city personnel changes.
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If there s a nuclear apocalypse in Washington state, let alone here in Yakima County, then we re probably all screwed. I say this because I heard straight from Howard Ward, our Yakima County Operations Manager of Emergency Management, that there is a current R.C.W. laws in the Washington state legislature that prevents the Director of Emergency Management from having to provide evacuation plans in the event of a nuclear apocalypse. I mean, yikes! This makes me think of all those crazy movies I ve seen where there has been either an alien attack, nuclear attack, zombie apocalypse, or all three. When Mars Attacks, Independence Day, Godzilla, King Kong, The Purge, and The Walking Dead all come to mind. In those movies and TV shows, everybody in the city just starts running and scrambling for cover. Hey, wait a minute, how could I forget the most recent movie that featured no emergency evacuation plans: The Quiet Place and The Quiet Place 2. Have you seen those? S-C-A-R-Y! Mr. Ward says