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KUOW - When are we getting vaccinated? WA senior homes with Covid outbreaks get no response from pharmacies

Lori Spencer touches the glass of her mother Judie Shape s window while saying goodbye at the Life Care Center of Kirkland, the long-term care facility at the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in Washington state, on Wednesday, March 11, 2020, in Kirkland. Credit: KUOW Photo/Megan Farmer When are we getting vaccinated? WA senior homes with Covid outbreaks get no response from pharmacies Dec 24, 2020 Many senior living communities were expecting to begin Covid vaccinations next week. But they say they haven t gotten any specific information from CVS and Walgreens, who are to provide the vaccine. Other retirement homes in the midst of an outbreak are being given Covid vaccination dates weeks in the future. They say time is precious and delays could cost lives.

COVID Weekly Report for Dec 22, 2020: County case rates drop and vaccinations begin

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: December 22, 2020 928 Therese Jensen of Edmonds flashes the V for Victory sign after receiving her first shot of the Pfizer COVID vaccine. A front-line health care worker, Jensen is a physical therapist with Providence Home Services. (Photo courtesy Therese Jensen) Each week we scour the internet to collect the latest information on the COVID battle from global to local levels.  Our aim is to provide you – our readers – with a one-stop-shop to gain a comprehensive overview of progress in fighting the pandemic at all levels It’s another good news/bad news week. The good: Vaccinations are ramping up across Washington state, the U.S., and the world as health care workers, the elderly and front-line first responders receive their initial round of coronavirus vaccine shots.  Despite many states (Washington among them) learning mid-week that they would not be receiving their full allocation of Pfizer vaccine as originally promised under Operati

Snohomish County COVID-10 case rate decreases for first time since early September

Snohomish County COVID-19 case rate decreases for first time since early September Posted: December 22, 2020 764 For the first time since early September, the rolling two-week COVID-19 case rate in Snohomish County decreased, from 444 to 427 per 100,000 residents, the Snohomish Health District said Tuesday. “For that trend to continue moving in the right direction, we really need all of our residents and businesses to keep those important public health measures up during the holidays,” said Dr. Chris Spitters, health officer for the Snohomish Health District. “As hard as it is, avoiding indoor gatherings, wearing face masks and keeping 6 feet apart from those we don’t live with are the key to easing restrictions in the new year.”

Q&A: Vaccines for older Washingtonians, COVID-19 survivors and more

Q&A: Vaccines for older Washingtonians, COVID-19 survivors and more
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Answers to some vaccine-related FAQs

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