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Gov. Jay Inslee talks to members of the media during a press conference about the "Take It Outside" program to prevent disease transmission. Also pictured are Tracy Fortmann, second from left, superintendent of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Stacey Graham, with scarf, interim president of The Historic Trust, Liz Luce of Friends of Fort Vancouver Historic Site and Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle.

In Vancouver stop Inslee urges outdoor gatherings to fight virus spread

Gov. Jay Inslee talks to members of the media during a press conference about the "Take It Outside" program to prevent disease transmission. Also pictured are Tracy Fortmann, second from left, superintendent of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Stacey Graham, with scarf, interim president of The Historic Trust, Liz Luce of Friends of Fort Vancouver Historic Site and Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle.

April 30, 2021, 8:11pm Clark County News

Gov. Jay Inslee visited Vancouver Friday afternoon to deliver a message: To gather, go outside. Read story

FILE - In this March 13, 2020, file photo, Katherine Quezada shows off her engagement ring as she takes a selfie with her new fiance, Fernando Carranza, in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle the during the last day before Disneyland closes because of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, in Anaheim, Calif. Carranza proposed to Quezada in front of the castle earlier that day. Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure park will reopen to visitors on Friday, April 30, 2021.

Number of Americans fully vaccinated tops 100 million

FILE - In this March 13, 2020, file photo, Katherine Quezada shows off her engagement ring as she takes a selfie with her new fiance, Fernando Carranza, in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle the during the last day before Disneyland closes because of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, in Anaheim, Calif. Carranza proposed to Quezada in front of the castle earlier that day. Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure park will reopen to visitors on Friday, April 30, 2021.

April 30, 2021, 12:32pm Latest News

Disneyland reopened on Friday and cruise lines welcomed the news that they could be sailing again in the U.S. by midsummer, as the number of Americans fully vaccinated against COVID-19 reached another milestone: 100 million. Read story

FILE - This illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in January 2020 shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV). The prickly orb is on every news and medical site. It&#039;s all over TV and on flyers for COVID car cleaning.

Clark County reports 90 new COVID-19 cases as push for vaccinations grows

FILE - This illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in January 2020 shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV). The prickly orb is on every news and medical site. It&#039;s all over TV and on flyers for COVID car cleaning.

April 30, 2021, 11:48am Clark County Health

Clark County recorded 90 new COVID-19 cases and no new deaths Friday as case totals continue to rise as vaccination sites step up efforts encouraging people to get vaccinated. Read story

Kelly Nguyen of Safeway, left, gives a COVID-19 vaccination to Flor Bonura of Washougal as her husband, Thomas, snaps a photo with his smartphone Jan. 26 at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds.

Fairgrounds, Tower Mall offering same-day COVID-19 vaccinations

Kelly Nguyen of Safeway, left, gives a COVID-19 vaccination to Flor Bonura of Washougal as her husband, Thomas, snaps a photo with his smartphone Jan. 26 at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds.

April 30, 2021, 9:28am Clark County Health

COVID-19 vaccination appointments are so plentiful in Clark County that residents can now make same-day appointments at the county's two largest vaccination clinics. Read story

Men lag behind women on COVID vaccination in Washington

April 30, 2021, 7:33am Health

who represent 53% of deaths from the coronavirus — are at the same time receiving far less than their share of life-protecting vaccines. Read story

Camas High School counselor Kirin Casteel checks student Ethan Tobey's health screener as he enters at Camas High School.

Schools to stay the course amid Clark County’s rising COVID numbers

Camas High School counselor Kirin Casteel checks student Ethan Tobey's health screener as he enters at Camas High School.

April 30, 2021, 6:07am Clark County News

With Clark County’s COVID-19 activity rising for the sixth consecutive week and approaching levels not seen since mid-February, will schools scale back their newly implemented expanded in-person instruction? Read story

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee speaks to reporters outside of the governor's mansion on the Capitol campus Thursday, April 15, 2021, in Olympia, Wash. Inslee held the outdoor news conference to urge people to get vaccinated and to socialize and conduct business outside as much as possible to help slow further the spread of COVID-19.

Washington changes COVID-19 vaccine allocations

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee speaks to reporters outside of the governor's mansion on the Capitol campus Thursday, April 15, 2021, in Olympia, Wash. Inslee held the outdoor news conference to urge people to get vaccinated and to socialize and conduct business outside as much as possible to help slow further the spread of COVID-19.

April 29, 2021, 4:53pm Health

Washington has seen a slowdown in demand for COVID-19 vaccines, leading the state on Thursday to adjust the way it is allocating supply to ensure more doses are being sent to areas where demand is highest. Read story

FILE - In this Tuesday, April 20, 2021, file photo, a man wearing a cannabis costume hands out marijuana cigarettes in New York during a "Joints for Jabs" event, where adults who showed their COVID-19 vaccination cards received a free joint. Free beer, pot and doughnuts. Savings bonds. A raffle ticket for a snowmobile. Places around the U.S. are offering incentives to try to energize the nation's slowing vaccination drive and get reluctant Americans to roll up their sleeves.

Free rides and beer: Incentives are added to vaccine drive

FILE - In this Tuesday, April 20, 2021, file photo, a man wearing a cannabis costume hands out marijuana cigarettes in New York during a "Joints for Jabs" event, where adults who showed their COVID-19 vaccination cards received a free joint. Free beer, pot and doughnuts. Savings bonds. A raffle ticket for a snowmobile. Places around the U.S. are offering incentives to try to energize the nation's slowing vaccination drive and get reluctant Americans to roll up their sleeves.

April 29, 2021, 2:37pm Health

Free beer, pot and doughnuts. Savings bonds. A chance to win an all-terrain vehicle. Places around the U.S. are offering incentives to try to energize the nation’s slowing vaccination drive and get Americans to roll up their sleeves. Read story

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Clark County reports 87 new COVID-19 cases, one new death

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April 29, 2021, 11:13am Clark County Health

Clark County recorded 87 new COVID-19 cases and one new death Thursday as health officials stress the opportunity for appointment-free vaccinations at Vancouver's Tower Mall site. Read story

Fake COVID-19 testing sites appear in Edmonds

April 29, 2021, 7:51am Health

Two fraudulent COVID-19 testing sites appeared north of Seattle in downtown Edmonds Tuesday and local police are warning people to be alert. Read story