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Johnson & Johnson’s 1-dose shot cleared, giving US 3rd COVID-19 vaccine

February 27, 2021, 5:50pm Latest News

The U.S. is getting a third vaccine to prevent COVID-19, as the Food and Drug Administration on Saturday cleared a Johnson & Johnson shot that works with just one dose instead of two. Read story

FILE - This Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021 file photo shows a BinaxNOW rapid COVID-19 test made by Abbott Laboratories, in Tacoma, Wash. After a year of struggling to boost testing, communities across the country are seeing plummeting demand for the service, in some cases shuttering testing sites or even trying to return supplies. (AP Photo/Ted S.

Plunging demand for COVID-19 tests may leave U.S. exposed

FILE - This Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021 file photo shows a BinaxNOW rapid COVID-19 test made by Abbott Laboratories, in Tacoma, Wash. After a year of struggling to boost testing, communities across the country are seeing plummeting demand for the service, in some cases shuttering testing sites or even trying to return supplies. (AP Photo/Ted S.

February 27, 2021, 12:05pm Nation & World

Just five weeks ago, Los Angeles County was conducting more than 350,000 weekly coronavirus tests, including at a massive drive-thru site at Dodger Stadium, as health workers raced to contain the worst COVID-19 hotspot in the U.S. Read story

NORTH SALMON CREEK: The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, with guest conductor Sarah Ioannides, the music director of Symphony Tacoma, was featured by &quot;PBS News Hour&quot; on Jan. 17.

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra honors COVID-19 victims

NORTH SALMON CREEK: The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, with guest conductor Sarah Ioannides, the music director of Symphony Tacoma, was featured by &quot;PBS News Hour&quot; on Jan. 17.

February 27, 2021, 6:01am Community

The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra performed for an audience of zero at the Skyview Concert Hall on Jan. 17 to honor victims of COVID-19. The tribute was featured by “PBS News Hour” and streamed on its YouTube channel, which has 2.5 million subscribers. The orchestra performed Samuel Barber’s “Adagio for Strings,”… Read story

Morning Press: Herrera Beutler censured; Vaccine allocation; Pedestrian killed on I-5

February 27, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories from the week: Read story

Washington State School for the Blind launches website for COVID-19 resources

February 27, 2021, 5:59am Clark County News

The Washington State School for the Blind has launched a website with resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read story

This illustration shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus.

Clark County reports 50 new COVID-19 cases, one new death as fall-off in cases ends

This illustration shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus.

February 26, 2021, 1:29pm Clark County Health

Clark County reported 50 new COVID-19 cases and one new death on Friday, as weekly case totals edged upward after weeks of steady declines. Read story

PeaceHealth lifts ‘no visitor’ policy

February 26, 2021, 6:04am Clark County News

PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center has lifted its "no visitor" policy and is now allowing one visitor per day, per patient, with some limited exceptions. Read story

CDM Caregiving Services employee Ginger Barnwell picks up six meals for seniors in need at Pizzeria La Sorrentina in Vancouver.

Providing food to Clark County seniors in need boosts eateries

CDM Caregiving Services employee Ginger Barnwell picks up six meals for seniors in need at Pizzeria La Sorrentina in Vancouver.

February 26, 2021, 6:03am Clark County News

Start with one drop in the bucket, pass it on to another bucket, and then cook and feed. Read story

Keith Bunn prepares empty containers for beverage refills at Corwin Distributing in Ridgefield. Corwin Distributing Co. expects to suffer if a new tax on sweetened beverages, introduced in a Washington Senate committee meeting this week, is passed into law.

Clark County business owners say bill to tax sweet drinks will cost jobs

Keith Bunn prepares empty containers for beverage refills at Corwin Distributing in Ridgefield. Corwin Distributing Co. expects to suffer if a new tax on sweetened beverages, introduced in a Washington Senate committee meeting this week, is passed into law.

February 26, 2021, 6:01am Clark County Business

A new tax on sweetened beverages introduced in a Washington Senate committee meeting this week is upsetting Clark County business owners who see it as a threat to their enterprises already suffering during the pandemic. Read story

Gov. Jay Inslee, background left, listens as Washington Secretary of Health Dr. Umair Shah speaks to the media during a tour the COVID-19 mass vaccination site at the Clark County Fairgrounds on Thursday morning, January 28, 2021.

Southwest Washington legislators, state to meet over vaccine allocation inequity

Gov. Jay Inslee, background left, listens as Washington Secretary of Health Dr. Umair Shah speaks to the media during a tour the COVID-19 mass vaccination site at the Clark County Fairgrounds on Thursday morning, January 28, 2021.

February 25, 2021, 5:39pm Clark County Health

A group of legislators from Southwest Washington have secured a meeting with the state Department of Health on Saturday to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine allocation disparity that exists for Clark County. Read story