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Clark County records four new COVID-19 deaths, 39 new cases on Tuesday

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March 23, 2021, 12:12pm Clark County Health

Clark County recorded four new deaths from COVID-19 and 39 new cases Tuesday as the county’s infection rate rose slightly in data from Clark County Public Health. Read story

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Clark County reports 108 new COVID-19 cases, one death since Friday

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March 22, 2021, 1:03pm Clark County Health

Clark County recorded 108 new COVID-19 cases and one new death since Friday, according to the latest data reported Monday by Clark County Public Health. Read story

FILE - In this March 13, 2021, file photo, patients are given the first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the Lumen Field Events Center in Seattle. Optimism is spreading in the U.S. as COVID-19 deaths plummet and states ease restrictions and open vaccinations to younger adults. But across Europe, dread is setting in with another wave of infections that is closing schools and cafes and bringing new lockdowns. (AP Photo/Ted S.

More COVID-19 restrictions eased in Washington

FILE - In this March 13, 2021, file photo, patients are given the first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the Lumen Field Events Center in Seattle. Optimism is spreading in the U.S. as COVID-19 deaths plummet and states ease restrictions and open vaccinations to younger adults. But across Europe, dread is setting in with another wave of infections that is closing schools and cafes and bringing new lockdowns. (AP Photo/Ted S.

March 22, 2021, 7:47am Latest News

Washington state advanced to Phase 3 of its COVID-19 reopening plan today. Read story

Customers dine at La Provence Vancouver&#039;s socially distanced dining area as lunch is served Thursday afternoon.

Clark County restaurants are halfway home

Customers dine at La Provence Vancouver&#039;s socially distanced dining area as lunch is served Thursday afternoon.

March 22, 2021, 6:05am Business

Clark County restaurants will be open to 50 percent indoor capacity today, and while it’s a welcomed step for owners and managers, it’s not all a cause for celebration. Read story

Dr. Rebecca Hendrickson works in Psychiatry, studying PTSD at the University of Washington. Photographed at Seven Hills Park in Seattle&#039;s Capitol Hill neighborhood on March 11, 2021. (Matt M.

Despite vaccines, Washington health care workers struggle with burnout

Dr. Rebecca Hendrickson works in Psychiatry, studying PTSD at the University of Washington. Photographed at Seven Hills Park in Seattle&#039;s Capitol Hill neighborhood on March 11, 2021. (Matt M.

March 22, 2021, 6:00am Health

When nurse Ann K.’s office door is closed, she feels safe to cry.  Read story

Cowlitz County health officials predict some return to normal by summer

March 21, 2021, 1:54pm Northwest

One year since Cowlitz County recorded its first two COVID-19 cases, state and local health officials are predicting a return to "a sense of normalcy" by this summer. Read story

One year in, coronavirus pandemic has upended life for Oregon’s workers and exposed stark disparities

March 21, 2021, 1:23pm Northwest

Claudia’s glasses often fog up above her mask during the hours she spends kneeling over blueberry bushes at the farm she works at in Marion County. She shakes them clean to avoid contaminating them with the pesticides that get on her clothes. Read story

In Seattle as everywhere, hope is ahead – but we haven’t hit the ‘post’ in post-traumatic stress from COVID-19

March 21, 2021, 1:19pm Northwest

We're still in a pandemic and people are dying and I got sick and my grandma died and I lost my job and I started hating my kids and I ran out of toilet paper and I never see my friends and I can't hug my mom and the hospitals… Read story

FILE - In this March 9, 2021, file photo, Army health specialists fill syringes with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in Miami. Despite the clamor to speed up the U.S. vaccination drive against COVID-19, the first three months of the rollout suggest faster is not necessarily better.

A rapid COVID-19 vaccine rollout backfired in some US states

FILE - In this March 9, 2021, file photo, Army health specialists fill syringes with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in Miami. Despite the clamor to speed up the U.S. vaccination drive against COVID-19, the first three months of the rollout suggest faster is not necessarily better.

March 21, 2021, 1:07pm Nation & World

Despite the clamor to speed up the U.S. vaccination drive against COVID-19 and get the country back to normal, the first three months of the rollout suggest faster is not necessarily better. Read story

Dr. Luca Lorini, head of intensive care at the hospital named for the mid-20th Century pope Papa Giovanni XXIII, speaks during an interview Thursday in Bergamo, Italy.

As vaccinations lag, Italy’s elderly again pay a price

Dr. Luca Lorini, head of intensive care at the hospital named for the mid-20th Century pope Papa Giovanni XXIII, speaks during an interview Thursday in Bergamo, Italy.

March 20, 2021, 8:33pm Nation & World

One year ago, Bergamo’s state-of-the-art Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital verged on collapse as doctors struggled to treat 600 patients, with 100 of them in intensive care. Army trucks ferried the dead from the city’s overtaxed crematorium in images now seared into the collective pandemic memory. Read story