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Without Vaccine Priority, Sex Workers Are Risking Their Lives to Keep Working

by Nathalie Graham • Feb 11, 2021 at 9:30 am Clients will often ghost if a sex worker talks about wearing a mask. WIN-Initiative Solana Sparks, a Seattle-area sex worker, is still working in-person during the pandemic. She s tried to implement her own COVID protocols into her work, such as taking a COVID test every other week and asking clients to sanitize or shower before she gets down to business, but those precautions amount to stop-gap measures when she s exchanging saliva and other bodily fluids, she said. Plus, most clients disappear on her when she asks about masking up, so she usually works maskless.

Reserve Silica Mine Site Cleanup : VOICE of the Valley

The Area Council held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, February 1. Major topics discussed were: (1) Reserve Silica Mine Site Cleanup; (2) Countywide Planning Policies Update; (3) Community Needs; and (4) Cedar Hills Regional Landfill. Item (4) was extended to a Special Meeting held on Tahoma School District (TSD) Update TSD Board member, Val Paganelli, provided a summary. In-person of hybrid learning for K-2 started today. High School student, Olivia Tamer, gave an update on moving to a hybrid schedule for the high school and extracurricular activities. Reserve Silica Mine Site Cleanup Dr. Alan Noell and Tim O’Connor, Reserve Silica Mine Site managers for the State Department of Ecology (DOE) provided an update on the site in Ravensdale. Reserve Silica and previous owners and operators used the site (generally located at 28130 Black Diamond–Ravensdale Rd near Ravensdale) for coal through 1956 and sandstone mining until 2007. As part of site reclamation, the mine pi

King County Council to introduce push for accelerated vaccine roll-out

King County Council to introduce push for accelerated vaccine roll-out King County Council to introduce push for accelerated vaccine roll-out On Tuesday, four King County councilmembers plan to introduce legislation that hopes to get the ball rolling on distributing the COVID-19 vaccine faster to county residents.  Seattle - On Tuesday, four King County councilmembers plan to introduce legislation that aims to get the ball rolling on distributing the COVID-19 vaccine faster to county residents.  It requires the County Executive to lay out a detailed and robust plan to deliver vaccines countywide.  What I would like is a whole of government response that lays it all out so that the public knows, our partners know, so that everybody knows when we get the resources when we get the vaccine, where you can get it, and how you can get it. To be honest, we should have that. I m disappointed we don t yet, said King County Councilmember Rod Dembowski.

Contact tracers face significant challenges as COVID-19 cases rise in King County and Seattle

Contact tracers face significant challenges as COVID-19 cases rise in King County and Seattle Contact tracers face significant challenges as COVID-19 cases rise in King County and Seattle Officials with Public Health Seattle King County say they are seeing so many positive COVID-19 cases they can no longer notify everyone through phone calls. SEATTLE - High numbers of positive COVID-19 cases are creating challenges for local health officials. Officials with Public Health Seattle King County say they are seeing so many positive COVID-19 cases they can no longer notify everyone through phone calls. Since November, numbers show a steady increase in COVID-19 cases in Seattle and King County.

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