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Clark County Health

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Clark County reports drop in COVID-19 activity rate, hospitalizations, deaths

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March 24, 2022, 3:48pm Clark County Health

Clark Country reported yet another drop in its COVID-19 activity rate and hospitalizations this week, as well as the fewest number of deaths since the week of Sept. 2. Read story

COVID-19 cases hit plateau in Clark County schools

March 24, 2022, 6:03am Clark County Health

Clark County school districts are reporting 53 new cases of COVID-19 in the past week, a slight uptick from 51 cases last week. Weekly virus cases in schools had previously been experiencing a pattern of steep decline since late January. Read story

COVID-19 outbreak ends at Larch Corrections Center

March 24, 2022, 6:01am Clark County Health

For the first time since early February, the Washington Department of Corrections reported no active COVID-19 cases at Larch Corrections Center, according to a Wednesday bulletin. Read story

Colleen Storey of the No One Dies Alone program speaks to volunteers during a training session at Hope Bereavement Services on Monday morning.  The purpose of the program is to provide a reassuring presence at the bedside of a dying individual who would otherwise be alone.

Vancouver hospice program relies on volunteers to offer comfort at end of life

Colleen Storey of the No One Dies Alone program speaks to volunteers during a training session at Hope Bereavement Services on Monday morning.  The purpose of the program is to provide a reassuring presence at the bedside of a dying individual who would otherwise be alone.

March 23, 2022, 6:02am Clark County Health

Colleen Storey has sat at the bedside of nearly 100 hospice patients in their last hours of life. She’s held their hands. She’s sung to them. And she remembers them all. Read story

Starting in fall 2022, schools in Washington are required by law to provide menstrual hygiene products in all restrooms designated for female students and at least one gender-neutral restroom.

Hockinson High sophomores raise money to stock hygiene products in restrooms

Starting in fall 2022, schools in Washington are required by law to provide menstrual hygiene products in all restrooms designated for female students and at least one gender-neutral restroom.

March 21, 2022, 6:02am Clark County Health

On a cold day in January, Lilly Crabb went to the principal’s office. She wasn’t in trouble; in fact, she had some concerns of her own. Read story

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Clark County now ‘low-risk’ as COVID activity continues to decline

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March 17, 2022, 6:30pm Clark County Health

Clark County reported another drop in its COVID-19 activity rate and hospitalizations this week. Read story

COVID-19 cases still declining in Clark County schools

March 17, 2022, 6:04am Clark County Health

Clark County school districts are reporting 51 new cases of COVID-19 in the past week, continuing a pattern of decline since late January. Last week, schools reported 77 new cases of the virus. Read story

COVID outbreak at Larch Corrections Center down to 2 cases

March 17, 2022, 6:02am Clark County Health

A COVID-19 outbreak at Larch Corrections Center that peaked at 97 active cases among incarcerated individuals last month had dropped to two cases as of Wednesday, according to the state Department of Corrections. There were no active cases among staff. Read story

COVID-19 outbreak at Larch Corrections Center nearly over

March 15, 2022, 6:01am Clark County Health

The Washington Department of Corrections on Monday reported three active COVID-19 cases among incarcerated individuals at Larch Corrections Center. Read story

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COVID cases continue to drop at Larch

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March 12, 2022, 6:20am Clark County Health

The Washington Department of Corrections on Friday reported eight active COVID-19 cases among incarcerated individuals at Larch Corrections Center. There were two active cases among staff members. Read story