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COVID fatigue has set in across Washington. Collective mental health eroding, data shows

Feeling down? You aren鈥檛 the only one.

Health care professionals have seen an increase in hospitalizations, substance abuse and overall collective fatigue as the coronavirus pandemic continues.

Even In COVID-19 Hot Spots, Many Colleges Aren't Aggressively Testing Students

Of the colleges and universities that have chosen to hold classes in person this fall, most are not conducting widespread testing of their students for the coronavirus, an NPR analysis has found. With only weeks remaining before many of those schools plan to send students home for the end of the鈥

Whatcom sees three more COVID-19 deaths and nine new cases, state reports Monday

Three more Whatcom County residents that tested positive for COVID-19 have died, the  reported Monday, Oct. 5, and the鈥

Whatcom sees seven new COVID-19 cases Friday, state reports

Seven more Whatcom County resident have tested positive for COVID-19, the  reported on Friday, Oct. 2. No new deaths were鈥

Trump has COVID-19, showing 鈥榤ild symptoms鈥 at White House

The White House said Friday that President Donald Trump had contracted COVID-19 and was suffering 鈥渕ild symptoms鈥 as the virus that has killed more than 205,000 Americans spread to the highest reaches of the U.S. government.

Just a month before the presidential election, the revelation鈥

Whatcom sees one death related to COVID-19, 15 new cases Thursday

One more Whatcom County resident has died after testing positive for COVID-19, the  reported on Thursday Oct. 1, and 15鈥

Whatcom sees one death related to COVID-19 and two new cases Wednesday, state reports

One more Whatcom County resident has died after testing positive for COVID-19, the  reported on Wednesday, Sept. 30, and鈥

Flu vaccine should be considered 鈥榚ssential鈥 this year, state health experts say

Flu season usually arrives along with fall, and state health experts are stressing the importance of getting a flu shot now.

鈥淭hink of it as essential to get a flu vaccine this year,鈥 Dr. Kathy Lofy, Washington State Health Officer, said in a statement.

鈥淲e should all get a flu鈥

COVID-19 outbreak results in 39 cases, six deaths at Whatcom skilled nursing facility

A coronavirus outbreak at a Whatcom County skilled nursing facility has resulted in 39 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and six deaths related to the respiratory illness, the Whatcom County Health Department reported Tuesday, Sept. 29.

The health department said it has been working closely鈥

Whatcom sees 7 more COVID-19 cases Monday, as outbreak at long-care facility revealed

Seven more Whatcom County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, the  reported on Monday, Sept. 28. No new deaths鈥

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