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Select Oregon pharmacies will receive coronavirus vaccines starting next week

February 3, 2021, 8:02am Northwest

Select Oregon pharmacies will begin offering COVID-19 vaccines to eligible Oregonians next week under a new distribution program. Read story

Will Campbell, assistant metro editor at The Columbian, makes preparations before hosting the annual Economic Forecast virtually at Wager Audio on Tuesday morning. The event, like all other events, has had to adapt to an all-virtual setting.

2021 Economic Forecast addresses pandemic’s disruptions, path to recovery in Clark Countyvideo icon

Will Campbell, assistant metro editor at The Columbian, makes preparations before hosting the annual Economic Forecast virtually at Wager Audio on Tuesday morning. The event, like all other events, has had to adapt to an all-virtual setting.

February 2, 2021, 6:07pm Business

The 2021 Economic Forecast had a vastly different feel to it on Tuesday compared with the last 35 years it’s been around. Read story

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Declining COVID-19 cases move Clark County into ‘moderate’ activity range

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February 2, 2021, 12:59pm Clark County Health

Declining COVID-19 cases in Clark County have translated into a significant drop in a key metric used to guide school reopening decisions. Read story

A sign promoting wearing face masks is shown on Main Street in Park City, Utah.

Wearing two masks can be helpful

A sign promoting wearing face masks is shown on Main Street in Park City, Utah.

February 2, 2021, 6:02am Health

When Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, began talking about wearing two masks as being beneficial, it brought up a slew of questions. Read story

Washington officials: Vaccine supply may be cut to outlets that provide VIP access

February 1, 2021, 7:24pm Northwest

SEATTLE -- Authorities in Washington state on Monday told hospitals and other COVID-19 vaccine providers not to provide special access to people or risk having their supplies of doses cut. Read story

Israel De La Cruz of the National Guard helps direct motorists as they prepare to get their COVID-19 vaccine at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds on Tuesday morning, January 26, 2021.

Vaccine appointments in Clark County prove vexing

Israel De La Cruz of the National Guard helps direct motorists as they prepare to get their COVID-19 vaccine at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds on Tuesday morning, January 26, 2021.

February 1, 2021, 5:05pm Clark County Health

Clark County residents continue to struggle with the online system for making COVID-19 vaccination appointments at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds in Ridgefield. Read story

FILE - In this Jan. 26, 2021, file photo, registered nurse Andraya Zelle treats a patient in the COVID intensive care unit at UW Medical Center-Montlake in Seattle. The deadliest month of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. drew to a close with certain signs of progress: COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are trending downward, while vaccinations are picking up speed.

Pandemic’s deadliest month in U.S. ends with signs of progress

FILE - In this Jan. 26, 2021, file photo, registered nurse Andraya Zelle treats a patient in the COVID intensive care unit at UW Medical Center-Montlake in Seattle. The deadliest month of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. drew to a close with certain signs of progress: COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are trending downward, while vaccinations are picking up speed.

February 1, 2021, 3:45pm Health

The deadliest month yet of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. drew to a close with certain signs of progress: COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are plummeting, while vaccinations are picking up speed. Read story

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Clark County reports four new COVID-19 deaths since Friday

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February 1, 2021, 1:57pm Clark County Health

Clark County recorded four new deaths from COVID-19 and 308 new cases since Friday in data reported Monday by Clark County Public Health. Read story

A person wears a sticker after they were given the first of two doses of the Pfizer vaccine for COVID-19, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021, at a one-day vaccination clinic set up in an Amazon.com facility in Seattle and administered Virginia Mason Franciscan Health. (AP Photo/Ted S.

Public health systems still aren’t ready for the next pandemic

A person wears a sticker after they were given the first of two doses of the Pfizer vaccine for COVID-19, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021, at a one-day vaccination clinic set up in an Amazon.com facility in Seattle and administered Virginia Mason Franciscan Health. (AP Photo/Ted S.

February 1, 2021, 6:15am Latest News

Like public officials everywhere, Dr. Jeffrey Duchin marvels at the miraculous production of highly effective vaccines against COVID-19 in mere months. Read story

Swedish Medical Center health care workers battling the coronavirus outbreak look on from inside the hospital as first responders gathered outside in support of them in Seattle in April. The COVID-19 pandemic was Washington state's top story for 2020.

Washington experts on the hard-won lessons of COVID’s first year

Swedish Medical Center health care workers battling the coronavirus outbreak look on from inside the hospital as first responders gathered outside in support of them in Seattle in April. The COVID-19 pandemic was Washington state's top story for 2020.

February 1, 2021, 6:00am Health

There’s a lot Dr. Jeff Duchin didn’t expect a year ago. “If I had seen what was coming, I might have considered retiring,” says the health officer with Public Health — Seattle & King County, who hasn’t taken a day off since the first case of COVID-19 in the U.S.… Read story