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Whatcom sees 81 COVID-19 cases in two days, as last week鈥檚 testing positivity rate tops 4%

Whatcom County has had one new death and 81 more residents test positive for COVID-19, the  reported on Monday, Nov. 23.鈥

Whatcom sees 81 COVID-19 cases in two days, as last week鈥檚 testing positivity rate tops 4%

Whatcom County has had one new death and 81 more residents test positive for COVID-19, the  reported on Monday, Nov. 23.鈥

3rd major COVID-19 vaccine shown to be effective and cheaper

Drugmaker AstraZeneca said Monday that late-stage trials showed its COVID-19 vaccine is highly effective, buoying the prospects of a relatively cheap, easy-to-store product that may become the vaccine of choice for the developing world.

The results are based on an interim analysis of鈥

3rd major COVID-19 vaccine shown to be effective and cheaper

Drugmaker AstraZeneca said Monday that late-stage trials showed its COVID-19 vaccine is highly effective, buoying the prospects of a relatively cheap, easy-to-store product that may become the vaccine of choice for the developing world.

The results are based on an interim analysis of鈥

Mask Mandates Work To Slow Spread Of Coronavirus, Kansas Study Finds

It has become the battle cry of public health officials around the world: "Wear a mask to slow the spread." Friday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  supporting this advice鈥

Mask Mandates Work To Slow Spread Of Coronavirus, Kansas Study Finds

It has become the battle cry of public health officials around the world: "Wear a mask to slow the spread." Friday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  supporting this advice鈥

Whatcom鈥檚 low-barrier, drive-thru testing program to move indoors for winter weather

Beginning Dec. 1, all of Whatcom County鈥檚  will be moving indoors at the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds in Lynden to鈥

Whatcom鈥檚 low-barrier, drive-thru testing program to move indoors for winter weather

Beginning Dec. 1, all of Whatcom County鈥檚  will be moving indoors at the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds in Lynden to鈥

Outdoor meals, virtual dinners: Washington families adapt Thanksgiving plans to new COVID-19 restrictions

Jenna Petersen knew she was pregnant during last year鈥檚 Thanksgiving holiday, but she hadn鈥檛 told her family yet. 

This year, she was looking forward to sharing her daughter Maren鈥檚 first Thanksgiving with her mom and dad.

鈥淚t was going to be special,鈥 Petersen said.

Outdoor meals, virtual dinners: Washington families adapt Thanksgiving plans to new COVID-19 restrictions

Jenna Petersen knew she was pregnant during last year鈥檚 Thanksgiving holiday, but she hadn鈥檛 told her family yet. 

This year, she was looking forward to sharing her daughter Maren鈥檚 first Thanksgiving with her mom and dad.

鈥淚t was going to be special,鈥 Petersen said.

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