MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: April 27, 2021
The recently rising case rates in Snohomish County have now surpassed the phase 3 threshold.
The weekly COVID media briefing from Snohomish County officials was marked by a growing concern over the county’s stubbornly rising numbers of case rates and hospitalizations, the two critical metrics used by Gov. Inslee’s office to determine which reopening phase will be operative.
On March 11 Inslee rolled out the revamped Roadmap to Recovery program, initially placing all Washington counties in Phase 3, the least restrictive category. For large counties like Snohomish (more than 50,000 residents) to remain in Phase 3, they must keep a 14-day average of new COVID cases at or below 200 per 100,000 residents, and a seven-day average of new hospitalizations per 100,000 at five or fewer. Smaller counties are subject to a slightly different set of measures as shown in the chart below.
Wynn Lee âPooh Bearâ Lindquist 38, a proud member of the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribe, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Saturday, December 12, 2020 in Arlee.Â
Born November 1, 1982 to Steven Lindquist and Leslie McClure in Whitefish, Wynn was the second of five children. He was raised in the Ronan and Dixon area. Following his schooling at Ronan School District, he explored multiple employment opportunities including heating and air conditioning, highway construction, trees sales in California, and Jore Enterprises. In November of 2005, Wynn married Stephanie Thomas and they had 3 children; Kordell, Kyree, and Alexa. In 2007 he met Bethany Kosola. They were married June 27, 2010 and had their son, Gaige.Â