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In Vancouver stop Inslee urges outdoor gatherings to fight virus spread
Published: April 30, 2021, 8:11pm
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4 Photos Gov. Jay Inslee talks with Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle following a press conference at the Grant House on Friday afternoon. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery
Gov. Jay Inslee visited Vancouver Friday afternoon to deliver a message: To gather, go outside.
The governor stopped at the Grant House, the historic building on Officers Row, to kick off his “Take It Outside” campaign aimed at stemming the latest surge of COVID-19 in the state.
“We have discovered a secret weapon against the COVID virus. It’s a weapon that is available to all of us, it is free, it is open pretty much every day of the week, it’s accessible to people of all ages and all circumstances, and that is the most beautiful outsides on the planet today,” Inslee said. “In the next several months, let’s take it outside.”
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