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Whatcom sees 27 new COVID cases Thursday, but no new B.1.1.7 variants last week | Whatcom County had 27 new confirmed COVID-19 cases but no deaths reported on the on Thursday, March 11. 鈥 |
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Whatcom sees 27 new COVID cases Thursday, but no new B.1.1.7 variants last week | Whatcom County had 27 new confirmed COVID-19 cases but no deaths reported on the on Thursday, March 11. 鈥 |
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State will enter Phase 3 March 22, professional sports to welcome fans | The entire state will advance March 22 to Phase 3 of the state鈥檚 鈥淗ealthy Washington 鈥 Roadmap to Recovery鈥 plan, , as he provided the initial,鈥 |
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State will enter Phase 3 March 22, professional sports to welcome fans | The entire state will advance March 22 to Phase 3 of the state鈥檚 鈥淗ealthy Washington 鈥 Roadmap to Recovery鈥 plan, , as he provided the initial,鈥 |
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On anniversary of Whatcom's first reported COVID cases, county sees 2 deaths and 23 cases | On the one-year anniversary of Whatcom County鈥檚 first reported COVID-19 case, the on Wednesday, March 10,鈥 |
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On anniversary of Whatcom's first reported COVID cases, county sees 2 deaths and 23 cases | On the one-year anniversary of Whatcom County鈥檚 first reported COVID-19 case, the on Wednesday, March 10,鈥 |
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State gives Whatcom 2,370 first doses of COVID vaccines and 2,600 second doses this week | The 400 slots available for the first mass-vaccination clinic in Whatcom County filled up within two hours on Wednesday morning, March 10, the health department said. More than 200 people are on the vaccine standby list, meaning whoever is next in line will get鈥 |
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State gives Whatcom 2,370 first doses of COVID vaccines and 2,600 second doses this week | The 400 slots available for the first mass-vaccination clinic in Whatcom County filled up within two hours on Wednesday morning, March 10, the health department said. More than 200 people are on the vaccine standby list, meaning whoever is next in line will get鈥 |
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Congress OKs $1.9T virus relief bill in win for Biden, Dems | A Congress riven along party lines approved a landmark $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Wednesday, as President Joe Biden and Democrats claimed a triumph on a bill that marshals the government鈥檚 spending might against twin pandemic and economic crises that have upended a nation. 罢丑别鈥 |
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Congress OKs $1.9T virus relief bill in win for Biden, Dems | A Congress riven along party lines approved a landmark $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Wednesday, as President Joe Biden and Democrats claimed a triumph on a bill that marshals the government鈥檚 spending might against twin pandemic and economic crises that have upended a nation. 罢丑别鈥 |