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With fourth COVID-19 wave imminent, Inslee urges Washingtonians to take it outside | Gov. Jay Inslee hosted reporters for an in-person news conference in sunny Olympia on Thursday, where he urged residents to take social activities outdoors as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise yet again. 鈥淲e have knocked down this virus, already, three times,鈥 Inslee said. 鈥淏ut we鈥 |
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J & J vaccine to remain in limbo while officials seek evidence | Johnson & Johnson鈥檚 COVID-19 vaccine will remain in limbo for a while longer after government health advisers declared Wednesday that they need more evidence to decide if a handful of unusual blood clots were linked to the shot 鈥 and if so, how big the risk really is. The reports are鈥 |
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Whatcom sees 27 new COVID cases, one related death and one new variant case reported | Another COVID-related death has been reported in Whatcom County along with 27 new reported confirmed cases, according to the |
A total of 1,200 first doses of the Moderna vaccine as well as second doses will be given this weekend at two COVID-19 vaccination clinics at Bellingham Technical College. The clinics will run Saturday and Sunday, April 17 and April 18, in the Community Vaccination Center at 鈥 |
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Whatcom expecting 600 more vaccine doses from state, sees 29 new COVID cases Tuesday | Whatcom County saw 29 new reported COVID-19 cases but no related deaths on the Tuesday, April 13. 鈥 |
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More young people are getting hospitalized as a 'stickier,' more infectious coronavirus strain becomes dominant | What used to be a mysterious new variant first detected in the UK is now . And unlike the original strain of the novel鈥 |
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Whatcom surpasses vaccination milestone, as county sees 13 new COVID cases Monday | On the day Whatcom County topped 100,000 reported vaccination doses administered, it saw only 13 new reported COVID-19 cases and no related deaths on the |
Washington state Tuesday paused the administration of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine doses, following federal guidance after six of the 6.8 million people to receive the shot developed rare blood clots. 鈥淭his action is being taken out of extreme caution,鈥 said Dr鈥 |
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Whatcom sees 42 new COVID cases Saturday | Whatcom County saw 42 new confirmed COVID-19 cases on the Saturday, April 10. Overall, Whatcom County鈥 |
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What vaccinated people can do safely now & what COVID precautions the rest of us should take | The introduction of coronavirus vaccines late last year has people thinking about the end of the pandemic. But it also has the fully vaccinated considering what they can do with friends and family. An increasing vaccination rate translates into more people making plans to get together.鈥 |