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Rocks with the names of people that were victims of the coronavirus pandemic. In Washington, more than a thousand children lost a parent or caregiver to COVID-19.

Report: More than 1,000 kids have lost a caregiver to COVID-19 in Washington

Rocks with the names of people that were victims of the coronavirus pandemic. In Washington, more than a thousand children lost a parent or caregiver to COVID-19.

November 1, 2021, 6:05am Health

More than 140,000 children in the United States have lost a parent or grandparent to COVID-19. In Washington, researchers estimate 1,428 children have suffered such a loss. Read story

After declines, COVID-19 case and hospitalization rates in Washington appear to have stalled

October 29, 2021, 7:44am Health

COVID-19 case rates and hospitalizations in Washington appear to be flattening after declining for a few weeks., COVID-19 case rates and hospitalizations in Washington appear to be flattening after declining for a few weeks. Read story

A man holds his vaccination reminder card after having received his first shot at a pop-up vaccination site.

Washington state quietly launches COVID vaccine verification tool

A man holds his vaccination reminder card after having received his first shot at a pop-up vaccination site.

October 29, 2021, 7:41am Health

Washington this week quietly launched a new online tool that shows proof of a COVID-19 vaccination, taking a step toward improving its verification systems as it prepares to require full vaccination or a recent negative test at all large indoor and outdoor venues on Nov. 15. Read story

Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal (Associated Press files)

Evergreen, Vancouver school districts exceed state’s inoculation rate

Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal (Associated Press files)

October 28, 2021, 5:07pm Clark County Health

State schools Superintendent Chris Reykdal announced Thursday that nearly 90 percent of public K-12 employees are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Read story

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Clark County reports 14 COVID-19 deaths as case counts dip to lowest level since August

This illustration shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus.

October 28, 2021, 12:28pm Clark County Health

Clark County reported 14 new deaths from COVID-19 as weekly case counts dipped below 1,000 for the first time since August but the activity rate rose, according to the Clark County Public Health. Read story

LEADOPTION Kelly Brady-Pavelko, nurse manager at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center's emergency department, has seen front-line health care workers' mental health suffer over the past year.

Critical care for critical workers in Clark County

LEADOPTION Kelly Brady-Pavelko, nurse manager at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center's emergency department, has seen front-line health care workers' mental health suffer over the past year.

October 24, 2021, 6:05am Clark County Health

Most people who work in hospitals expect back-to-back shifts, sleep deprivation, every imaginable bodily fluid, difficult patients, frightened families and the emotional burden of witnessing death. Read story

La Center volleyball senior Summer Senske flexes as she talks to coach Cymany O'Brien before a match.

La Center volleyball senior Summer Senske grapples with loss of dad to COVID-19

La Center volleyball senior Summer Senske flexes as she talks to coach Cymany O'Brien before a match.

October 23, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

It’s almost a given that at every La Center High School volleyball match, Summer Senske hears her father’s voice cheering from heaven’s window. Read story

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Clark County reports 22 new COVID-19 deaths as disease activity remains high

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October 21, 2021, 12:28pm Clark County Health

Clark County reported 22 new COVID-19 deaths on Thursday as the number of new cases since Oct. 14 remained little changed from previous weeks, according to the latest data from Clark County Public Health. Read story

Speaker of the House Laurie Jinkins, D-Tacoma, left, presides over a session of the House, with most representatives attending remotely, on April 22 at the Capitol in Olympia. (AP Photo/Ted S.

House facility access limited to vaccinated through January

Speaker of the House Laurie Jinkins, D-Tacoma, left, presides over a session of the House, with most representatives attending remotely, on April 22 at the Capitol in Olympia. (AP Photo/Ted S.

October 20, 2021, 2:07pm Latest News

Lawmakers and legislative employees at the Washington state House must prove they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to access House facilities through early January, under a rule adopted by a House committee late last month. Read story

FILE - In this May 19, 2021 file photo, Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses are prepared for members of the community 12 years and up, at a clinic held by Community of Hope, outside the Washington School for Girls in southeast Washington. Kids aged 5 to 11 will soon be able to get a COVID-19 shot at their pediatrician's office, local pharmacy and potentially even their school. The White House is detailing plans Wednesday for the expected authorization of the Pfizer shot for younger children in a matter of weeks.

White House details plans to vaccinate 28M children age 5-11

FILE - In this May 19, 2021 file photo, Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses are prepared for members of the community 12 years and up, at a clinic held by Community of Hope, outside the Washington School for Girls in southeast Washington. Kids aged 5 to 11 will soon be able to get a COVID-19 shot at their pediatrician's office, local pharmacy and potentially even their school. The White House is detailing plans Wednesday for the expected authorization of the Pfizer shot for younger children in a matter of weeks.

October 20, 2021, 8:32am Health

Children age 5 to 11 will soon be able to get a COVID-19 shot at their pediatrician’s office, local pharmacy and potentially even their school, the White House said Wednesday as it detailed plans for the expected authorization of the Pfizer shot for younger children in a matter of weeks. Read story