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Syringes containing the COVID-19 vaccine are pictured at PeaceHealth Urgent Care Memorial.

Seniors 70 and older will be part of next wave for COVID-19 vaccinations in Washington

Syringes containing the COVID-19 vaccine are pictured at PeaceHealth Urgent Care Memorial.

January 7, 2021, 8:21am Health

The Washington Department of Health is prioritizing older Washington residents and those who live in multi-generational households to be next in line for the COVID-19 vaccine. Read story

Becky Gross of Vancouver keeps the pace while crossing the Vancouver Land Bridge near Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. Vancouver Parks and Recreation launched a free, socially distanced program that consists of new activities every week, including a tour of Fort Vancouver.

‘Go Play, Vancouver!’ challenges encourage outdoor activities

Becky Gross of Vancouver keeps the pace while crossing the Vancouver Land Bridge near Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. Vancouver Parks and Recreation launched a free, socially distanced program that consists of new activities every week, including a tour of Fort Vancouver.

January 7, 2021, 6:07am Clark County News

Sure, the weather is crummy, the days are short, and pretty much every group activity is canceled for the foreseeable future. But why should that spoil the great outdoors? Read story

An inmate and guard walk through a gate at Larch Corrections Center in December 2009.

‘It’s going to spread like wildfire’: COVID-19 infects more than 200 Larch inmates

An inmate and guard walk through a gate at Larch Corrections Center in December 2009.

January 7, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

Freddie Deleon is on the road to recovery after contracting COVID-19 and just months away from being released from prison. But he fears other inmates won’t be so lucky. Read story

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COVID-19 claims five in Clark County as new cases surge

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January 6, 2021, 12:50pm Clark County Health

Clark County's COVID-19 post-holiday resurgence continues with 185 new cases and five deaths reported Wednesday. Read story

FILE - In this Jan. 6, 2021, file photo, people arrive at Jackson Memorial Hospital to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Miami. With frustration rising over the slow rollout of the vaccine, state leaders and other politicians are turning up the pressure, improvising and seeking to bend the rules to get shots in arms more quickly.

Governors scramble to speed vaccine effort after slow start

FILE - In this Jan. 6, 2021, file photo, people arrive at Jackson Memorial Hospital to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Miami. With frustration rising over the slow rollout of the vaccine, state leaders and other politicians are turning up the pressure, improvising and seeking to bend the rules to get shots in arms more quickly.

January 6, 2021, 9:14am Health

New York’s governor is threatening to fine hospitals that don’t use their allotment of COVID-19 vaccine fast enough. His South Carolina counterpart says health care workers have until Jan. 15 to get a shot or move to the back of the line. California’s governor wants to use dentists to vaccinate… Read story

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

218 inmates positive for COVID-19 at Larch Corrections Center

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

January 6, 2021, 8:10am Clark County News

State officials say more than 200 inmates at Larch Corrections Center in rural eastern Clark County have tested positive for COVID-19. Read story

Washington State University student Ashley Dumont, 21, has made multiple emergency room trips because of complications from COVID-19.

Ashley Dumont, 21, has severe symptoms 6 months after coronavirus: ‘I have no control over my body’

Washington State University student Ashley Dumont, 21, has made multiple emergency room trips because of complications from COVID-19.

January 6, 2021, 6:04am Clark County Health

I just want to feel like a normal 21-year-old again. Read story

The state has grouped counties into regions to gauge COVID-19 activity for reopening, rather than county by county.

Inslee puts new reopening plan for Washington in motion

The state has grouped counties into regions to gauge COVID-19 activity for reopening, rather than county by county.

January 5, 2021, 3:06pm Editor's Choice

Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday announced a regional economic reopening plan, with some COVID-19 restrictions on entertainment and individual fitness training being eased next week, but prohibitions on indoor dining at restaurants and indoor gyms remaining. Read story

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Clark County COVID-19 activity level falls into ‘moderate’ range

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January 5, 2021, 1:37pm Clark County Health

Clark County's COVID-19 activity levels fell for the third week in row, moving the county into the "moderate" range for state school reopening guidelines even as new cases are trending upward. Read story

People wearing protective masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus wait for traffic light to walk along pedestrian crossings in the Shibuya area of Tokyo Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga says vaccine approval is being speeded up to curb the spread of the coronavirus, and he promised to consider declaring a state of emergency. The Japanese capital confirmed more than 1200 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday.

Pandemic haunts new year as virus growth outpaces vaccines

People wearing protective masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus wait for traffic light to walk along pedestrian crossings in the Shibuya area of Tokyo Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga says vaccine approval is being speeded up to curb the spread of the coronavirus, and he promised to consider declaring a state of emergency. The Japanese capital confirmed more than 1200 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday.

January 5, 2021, 11:35am Health

Despite growing vaccine access, January is looking grim around the globe as the coronavirus resurges and reshapes itself from Britain to Japan to California, filling hospitals and threatening livelihoods anew as governments lock down businesses and race to find solutions. Read story