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Who will get COVID-19 vaccines first: Washington state health officials outline their plan | As pharmaceutical companies race to create, test and stockpile doses of vaccines to protect against the coronavirus causing the COVID-19 pandemic, Washington state is contemplating a similarly daunting challenge: distributing those doses as quickly and effectively as possible. 罢丑别鈥 |
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Who will get COVID-19 vaccines first: Washington state health officials outline their plan | As pharmaceutical companies race to create, test and stockpile doses of vaccines to protect against the coronavirus causing the COVID-19 pandemic, Washington state is contemplating a similarly daunting challenge: distributing those doses as quickly and effectively as possible. 罢丑别鈥 |
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Inslee announces new COVID-19 restrictions at Washington colleges in response to outbreaks | Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday announced a host of new restrictions, including limits on indoor gatherings for students, at institutions of higher education that are intended to slow the spread of COVID-19. The announcement comes as outbreaks of the novel coronavirus have continued around鈥 |
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Inslee announces new COVID-19 restrictions at Washington colleges in response to outbreaks | Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday announced a host of new restrictions, including limits on indoor gatherings for students, at institutions of higher education that are intended to slow the spread of COVID-19. The announcement comes as outbreaks of the novel coronavirus have continued around鈥 |
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Fall surge of COVID-19 is hitting Washington, state officials warn | The number of COVID-19 cases in Western Washington is rising at 鈥渁n alarming rate鈥 and health officials say we might be joining the rest of the nation in a 鈥渇all surge鈥 of the pandemic, the Washington State Department of Health said in a Tuesday news release. Statewide, confirmed cases鈥 |
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Fall surge of COVID-19 is hitting Washington, state officials warn | The number of COVID-19 cases in Western Washington is rising at 鈥渁n alarming rate鈥 and health officials say we might be joining the rest of the nation in a 鈥渇all surge鈥 of the pandemic, the Washington State Department of Health said in a Tuesday news release. Statewide, confirmed cases鈥 |
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Whatcom sees six new COVID-19 cases, as only one region has weekly infection rate drop | Six more Whatcom County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, the reported Tuesday, Oct. 20, but no new deaths鈥 |
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Whatcom sees six new COVID-19 cases, as only one region has weekly infection rate drop | Six more Whatcom County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, the reported Tuesday, Oct. 20, but no new deaths鈥 |
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U.S.-Canada border closure extended another month to Nov. 21 due to COVID-19 | The closure of the U.S.-Canada border has been extended another month to Nov. 21, according to a 鈥 |
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U.S.-Canada border closure extended another month to Nov. 21 due to COVID-19 | The closure of the U.S.-Canada border has been extended another month to Nov. 21, according to a 鈥 |