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Fewer than one in three eligible Washingtonians have gotten the bivalent boosters tailored to fight omicron variants. That’s higher than the national average, but far lower than state health officials had hoped.
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Thirteen percent of eligible Washingtonians have gotten a bivalent booster shot, far fewer than state health officials had hoped would roll up their sleeves.
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Vaccines for children between 5 and 11 are already available in Northeast Washington and will soon be in the Idaho Panhandle.The Western States Scientific…
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Former Washington State University head football coach Nick Rolovich plans to take legal action against the school over his termination, an attorney said…
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Washington State employees and contractors will soon be at a crossroad: get the coronavirus vaccine or lose their jobs.That mandate was issued by Governor…
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Healthcare providers say if COVID numbers don’t improve, Eastern Washington could soon follow North Idaho into crisis standard of care.Spokane County…
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Idaho health officials are bracing for increased Covid cases by fall.They say the numbers will be as bad, or worse as previous surges.Dr. Kathryn Turner…
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A college student in Spokane is one of a handful of vaccinated people across the state to win a $250,000 prize for getting a shot.In a news conference…
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Many living in long-term care facilities have spent the last year in isolation. But as more and more people are vaccinated, families can reconnect and see…
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The Idaho House on Tuesday approved several bills, including legislation aimed at people who served prison time after erroneous convictions and a bill…