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14 new COVID-19 cases in Whatcom County, state reports Sunday | Whatcom County saw 14 more residents test positive for COVID-19, the reported on Sunday, Nov. 29. The state does not鈥 |
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14 new COVID-19 cases in Whatcom County, state reports Sunday | Whatcom County saw 14 more residents test positive for COVID-19, the reported on Sunday, Nov. 29. The state does not鈥 |
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COVID-19 map project at Western Washington University aims to show what鈥檚 happening with case numbers and deaths 鈥 and why | While state policies to curb the spread of COVID-19 have created hardships, a data analysis conducted at Western Washington University shows they make a difference. Patrick Buckley, a professor of environmental studies, has created maps that compare cases and death rates throughout the鈥 |
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COVID-19 map project at Western Washington University aims to show what鈥檚 happening with case numbers and deaths 鈥 and why | While state policies to curb the spread of COVID-19 have created hardships, a data analysis conducted at Western Washington University shows they make a difference. Patrick Buckley, a professor of environmental studies, has created maps that compare cases and death rates throughout the鈥 |
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Whatcom Health Department has these plans for when COVID-19 vaccines are ready | Recent news about potentially effective COVID-19 vaccines are providing some hope in the battle against the virus but widespread distribution is still a ways off, public health officials said. Drugmaker Pfizer was first to report early, promising results, followed by Moderna this month.鈥 |
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Whatcom Health Department has these plans for when COVID-19 vaccines are ready | Recent news about potentially effective COVID-19 vaccines are providing some hope in the battle against the virus but widespread distribution is still a ways off, public health officials said. Drugmaker Pfizer was first to report early, promising results, followed by Moderna this month.鈥 |
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Moderna asking US, European regulators to OK its virus shots | Moderna Inc. said it would ask U.S. and European regulators Monday to allow emergency use of its COVID-19 vaccine as new study results confirm the shots offer strong protection 鈥 ramping up the race to begin limited vaccinations as the coronavirus rampage worsens. Multiple vaccine鈥 |
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Moderna asking US, European regulators to OK its virus shots | Moderna Inc. said it would ask U.S. and European regulators Monday to allow emergency use of its COVID-19 vaccine as new study results confirm the shots offer strong protection 鈥 ramping up the race to begin limited vaccinations as the coronavirus rampage worsens. Multiple vaccine鈥 |
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Inslee: As coronavirus hospitalizations increase, Washington could face 鈥榗atastrophic loss of medical care鈥 | Washington could face a 鈥渃atastrophic loss of medical care鈥 in the coming weeks if the increase in COVID-19 cases continues, Gov. Jay Inslee said Tuesday. Tuesday鈥檚 remarks came as Washington shattered its previous record for daily cases of the new coronavirus. State health officials鈥 |
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Inslee: As coronavirus hospitalizations increase, Washington could face 鈥榗atastrophic loss of medical care鈥 | Washington could face a 鈥渃atastrophic loss of medical care鈥 in the coming weeks if the increase in COVID-19 cases continues, Gov. Jay Inslee said Tuesday. Tuesday鈥檚 remarks came as Washington shattered its previous record for daily cases of the new coronavirus. State health officials鈥 |