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New King County health directive urges continued use of face masks indoors | KOMO
New King County health directive urges continued use of face masks indoors | KOMO
SEATTLE - King County's top public health official issued a directive Thursday strongly urging residents to keep wearing a face mask in indoor public settings, whether or not they are vaccinated against COVID. The directive also recommends that businesses who serve the public continue policies to ensure customers and employees wear masks indoors.
·komonews.com·
New King County health directive urges continued use of face masks indoors | KOMO
Vaccine hesitancy continues in rural counties throughout Washington - KXLY
Vaccine hesitancy continues in rural counties throughout Washington - KXLY
STEVENS COUNTY, Wash. — With nearly six million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine already given in Washington, the state is on the way back to normalcy. But in some rural areas, vaccine hesitancy remains an issue. Even as communities within Stevens County have seen a spike in the number of COVID-19 cases recently, the number of vaccines being given isn’t going up, and many residents are hesitant to get the shot.
·kxly.com·
Vaccine hesitancy continues in rural counties throughout Washington - KXLY
How to Have a Happier Post-Pandemic Life - The Atlantic
How to Have a Happier Post-Pandemic Life - The Atlantic
If your relationships, work, and life have been disrupted by the pandemic, the weeks and months before you fully reenter the world should not be wasted. They are a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to come clean with yourself—to admit that all was not perfectly well before. Here’s how you can make a plan not to return to normal.
·theatlantic.com·
How to Have a Happier Post-Pandemic Life - The Atlantic
America is finally winning its fight against the coronavirus - Axios
America is finally winning its fight against the coronavirus - Axios
The big picture: For the first time in a long time, nobody needs to cherry-pick some misleading data to make it seem like things are going well, and the good news doesn’t need an endless list of caveats, either. It’s just really good news. We’re winning. Be happy.
·axios.com·
America is finally winning its fight against the coronavirus - Axios
Five reasons why you don’t need to panic about coronavirus variants | MIT Technology Review
Five reasons why you don’t need to panic about coronavirus variants | MIT Technology Review
Vaccines may become less effective over time, but there’s no evidence that we’re on the brink of catastrophe. “I don’t think that there’s an imminent danger that we’re going to go back to square one,” says Thomas Friedrich, a virologist at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. “We should be concerned, but not freaked out.”
·technologyreview.com·
Five reasons why you don’t need to panic about coronavirus variants | MIT Technology Review
Prepare for the Two States of Washington: Vaccinated and Unvaccinated | Seattle Met
Prepare for the Two States of Washington: Vaccinated and Unvaccinated | Seattle Met
Backlash to such a policy is a near certainty in any venue, but especially one in the sports realm. Sports and politics often don’t play well together because team allegiances unite people from across the map and, thus, the political spectrum. This is a fracturing, and how far it will extend in Washington, and for how long, is still anyone’s guess.
·seattlemet.com·
Prepare for the Two States of Washington: Vaccinated and Unvaccinated | Seattle Met
UW study: True global COVID death toll is more than double the official toll | KOMO
UW study: True global COVID death toll is more than double the official toll | KOMO
SEATTLE - The COVID-19 pandemic has killed more than twice as many people around the world as the official death counts show, according to a new analysis by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington. The official global death toll as of Thursday stands at about 3.26 million, but the new analysis found that COVID-19 has actually caused about 6.9 million deaths worldwide.
·komonews.com·
UW study: True global COVID death toll is more than double the official toll | KOMO
Pacific Northwest faces shutdowns amid rising virus cases - News Break
Pacific Northwest faces shutdowns amid rising virus cases - News Break
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is expected to order new restrictions next week for several counties, likely including the state’s largest, that would force businesses and churches to reduce their indoor gathering capacity from 50% to 25%.
·newsbreak.com·
Pacific Northwest faces shutdowns amid rising virus cases - News Break
State will reassess counties on Monday to determine which ones will stay in Phase 3 | KOMO
State will reassess counties on Monday to determine which ones will stay in Phase 3 | KOMO
Nine counties across the state may be in danger of rolling back a phase in the state's Roadmap to Recovery plan next week, according to data on the state's COVID-19 phase and risk assessment dashboard. A decision about each county's future is expected on Monday, April 12.
·komonews.com·
State will reassess counties on Monday to determine which ones will stay in Phase 3 | KOMO
Why you should wear a face mask after vaccination -- at least for now - CNN
Why you should wear a face mask after vaccination -- at least for now - CNN
The fastest way to get back to a safe, mask-free life is for everyone to get a Covid-19 vaccine. But just because you've gotten a shot of protection doesn't mean you should rip off your mask immediately. That could actually set you back and put your friends and family at risk.
·cnn.com·
Why you should wear a face mask after vaccination -- at least for now - CNN
US Coronavirus: A concerning variant is about to become dominant in the US, experts say, and how Americans act could help fuel or curb a surge - CNN
US Coronavirus: A concerning variant is about to become dominant in the US, experts say, and how Americans act could help fuel or curb a surge - CNN
The safety measures will be especially crucial now that multiple variants of the virus are circulating -- including the highly contagious B.1.1.7 variant that was first identified in the UK. It's projected to become the dominant variant in the US by the end of this month or early April, Walensky said Monday.
·cnn.com·
US Coronavirus: A concerning variant is about to become dominant in the US, experts say, and how Americans act could help fuel or curb a surge - CNN
Inslee announces statewide move to Phase 3 of recovery plan, return to spectator events and Tier 2 vaccine eligibility | by WA Governor’s Office | Washington State Governor's Office | Mar, 2021 | Medium
Inslee announces statewide move to Phase 3 of recovery plan, return to spectator events and Tier 2 vaccine eligibility | by WA Governor’s Office | Washington State Governor's Office | Mar, 2021 | Medium
Gov. Jay Inslee today announced that Healthy Washington: Roadmap to Recovery will be transitioning from a regional approach to a county-by-county evaluation process. The governor also announced a new third phase of the Roadmap and a return for in-person spectators for professional and high school sports. Effective March 22, the entire state will enter Phase 3.
·medium.com·
Inslee announces statewide move to Phase 3 of recovery plan, return to spectator events and Tier 2 vaccine eligibility | by WA Governor’s Office | Washington State Governor's Office | Mar, 2021 | Medium
The pandemic forced a massive remote-work experiment. Now comes the hard part - CNN
The pandemic forced a massive remote-work experiment. Now comes the hard part - CNN
"Many companies succeeded working remotely in 2020 largely because everyone was doing it -- there was no built-in preference for office workers or stigma against remote workers," said Andrew Hewitt, senior analyst at market research firm Forrester. "Hybrid is going to make managing this difference harder."
·cnn.com·
The pandemic forced a massive remote-work experiment. Now comes the hard part - CNN
The Latest: CDC study: Double masks block more particles
The Latest: CDC study: Double masks block more particles
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday reported the results of a lab experiment. The researchers found that particles were blocked twice as much when two masks were worn.
·seattlepi.com·
The Latest: CDC study: Double masks block more particles
Shopping for KN95 or N95 face masks to protect yourself from COVID-19? Know this first - oregonlive.com
Shopping for KN95 or N95 face masks to protect yourself from COVID-19? Know this first - oregonlive.com
Not everyone needs medical-grade N95 filters, but Dr. Anthony S. Fauci and officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) encourage everyone not at risk to wear a face covering with at least two layers of protection when around people not in their household.
·oregonlive.com·
Shopping for KN95 or N95 face masks to protect yourself from COVID-19? Know this first - oregonlive.com