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COVID-19 outbreak at Larch Corrections Center climbs to 265 inmates

January 8, 2021, 6:36pm Clark County News

The Washington State Department of Corrections reported Friday that 265 inmates at Larch Corrections Center have tested positive for COVID-19. Read story

A COVID-19 patient, placed on a ventilator, rests at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, Calif. Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021. California health authorities reported Thursday a record two-day total of 1,042 coronavirus deaths as many hospitals strain under unprecedented caseloads. (AP Photo/Jae C.

U.S. tops 4,000 daily deaths from coronavirus for 1st time

A COVID-19 patient, placed on a ventilator, rests at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, Calif. Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021. California health authorities reported Thursday a record two-day total of 1,042 coronavirus deaths as many hospitals strain under unprecedented caseloads. (AP Photo/Jae C.

January 8, 2021, 1:55pm Latest News

The U.S. topped 4,000 coronavirus deaths in a single day for the first time, breaking a record set just one day earlier, with several Sun Belt states driving the surge. Read story

President-elect Joe Biden speaks during an event at The Queen theater in Wilmington, Del., Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, to announce key nominees for the Justice Department.

With virus surging, Biden to speed release of COVID vaccines

President-elect Joe Biden speaks during an event at The Queen theater in Wilmington, Del., Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, to announce key nominees for the Justice Department.

January 8, 2021, 1:50pm Politics

President-elect Joe Biden will release most available COVID-19 vaccine doses to speed delivery to more people, a reversal of the Trump administration policy, his office said Friday. Read story

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Clark County clocks 225 new COVID-19 cases

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January 8, 2021, 12:43pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health confirmed 225 new COVID-19 infections Friday morning. No new deaths were reported. Read story

FILE - In this Jan. 7, 2021, file photo, a nurse puts on protective gear in a COVID-19 unit in California. The nation&#039;s biggest immunization rollout in history is facing pushback from an unlikely source: health care workers who witnessed COVID-19?s devastation firsthand but are refusing shots in surprising numbers. (AP Photo/Jae C.

Vaccine rollout hits snag as health workers balk at shots

FILE - In this Jan. 7, 2021, file photo, a nurse puts on protective gear in a COVID-19 unit in California. The nation&#039;s biggest immunization rollout in history is facing pushback from an unlikely source: health care workers who witnessed COVID-19?s devastation firsthand but are refusing shots in surprising numbers. (AP Photo/Jae C.

January 8, 2021, 11:01am Health

The desperately awaited vaccination drive against the coronavirus in the U.S. is running into resistance from an unlikely quarter: Surprising numbers of health care workers who have seen firsthand the death and misery inflicted by COVID-19 are refusing shots. Read story

Syringes containing the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine sit in a tray in a vaccination room at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021. (AP Photo/Jae C.

Pfizer study suggests vaccine works against virus variant

Syringes containing the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine sit in a tray in a vaccination room at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021. (AP Photo/Jae C.

January 8, 2021, 9:36am Health

New research suggests that Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine can protect against a mutation found in the two more contagious variants of the coronavirus that have erupted in Britain and South Africa. Read story

More than 200 inmates at Larch Correctional Facility have tested positive for COVID-19.

Frustrations mount over coronavirus outbreak at Larch Corrections Center

More than 200 inmates at Larch Correctional Facility have tested positive for COVID-19.

January 8, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

As COVID-19 surges through the inmate population at Larch Corrections Center, frustrations are mounting over a perceived lack of communication between facility administrators, residents and their loved ones. Read story

U.S. registering highest deaths yet from the coronavirus

January 7, 2021, 3:00pm Health

The U.S. registered more COVID-19 deaths in a single day than ever before — nearly 3,900 — on the very day the mob attack on the Capitol laid bare some of the same, deep political divisions that have hampered the battle against the pandemic. Read story

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Clark County reports 128 new COVID-19 cases, one new death

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January 7, 2021, 12:26pm Clark County Health

Clark County reported 128 new COVID-19 cases and one new death on Thursday as health officials warned the impact of a post-holiday surge in cases will be more evident next week. Read story

FILE - In this Dec. 2, 2020, file photo, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey answers a question about the arrival of a COVID-19 vaccine in Arizona, while Arizona Department of Health Services Director Dr. Cara Christ listens in Phoenix. As Arizona experienced periodic spikes in COVID-19 cases since last spring, Ducey frequently resisted calls to take strong measures. He has declined to institute a statewide mask mandate, allowed school districts to mostly make their own choices and allowed businesses to stay open. All of those choices by the Republican governor are now getting renewed scrutiny as the Grand Canyon state becomes what health officials call the latest &quot;hot spot of the world&quot; because of soaring case loads. (AP Photo/Ross D.

As Arizona becomes world hot spot, focus put on governor

FILE - In this Dec. 2, 2020, file photo, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey answers a question about the arrival of a COVID-19 vaccine in Arizona, while Arizona Department of Health Services Director Dr. Cara Christ listens in Phoenix. As Arizona experienced periodic spikes in COVID-19 cases since last spring, Ducey frequently resisted calls to take strong measures. He has declined to institute a statewide mask mandate, allowed school districts to mostly make their own choices and allowed businesses to stay open. All of those choices by the Republican governor are now getting renewed scrutiny as the Grand Canyon state becomes what health officials call the latest &quot;hot spot of the world&quot; because of soaring case loads. (AP Photo/Ross D.

January 7, 2021, 9:43am Nation & World

As Arizona experienced periodic spikes in COVID-19 cases since last spring, Gov. Doug Ducey frequently resisted calls to take strong measures. He has declined to institute a statewide mask mandate, allowed school districts to mostly make their own choices and allowed businesses to stay open. Read story