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Health officials are hopeful the fifth wave will be small. Author: Eric Wilkinson Updated: 6:05 PM PDT July 13, 2021
EVERETT, Wash With coronavirus largely contained, officials in Snohomish County held their final media briefing of the pandemic on Tuesday, 539 days after America s first known case of coronavirus was reported at an Everett hospital.
It was a moment when Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers was finally able to pause for a moment and reflect on all we ve been through. This has been a challenge to all of us like no other we ve ever experienced, he said. We are stronger and more resilient today as a result.
MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: June 30, 2021
Dave Somers
Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers announced Wednesday that with the lifting of pandemic restrictions, Snohomish County government facilities will reopen to the public Tuesday, July 6.
When visiting county facilities, visitors and staff are required to follow Washington state and Snohomish Health District guidelines, including wearing masks if unvaccinated.
“Snohomish County residents can be proud that they have beaten back four waves of the COVID-19 pandemic and have been vaccinated in significant numbers,” said Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers. “We had the first case in the United States right here in Snohomish County, and we have been hard at work since January 2020 to limit death and disease. As we reopen Snohomish County government facilities to the public, we want to ensure everyone is as safe as possible.”