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City Says 98% Of Everett Fire Workforce Vaccinated Or In The Process

October 18, 2021

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Editor’s Update Tuesday 10/19/21 12:45PM: We followed up with Everett City Administration to clarify a question we were getting on this story. We asked the City: As of this morning have any employees been terminated? Is termination a possibility for those you don’t come to an agreement with by the end of the week and […]

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Snohomish Health Issues Expiring Vaccine Dose Alert

May 1, 2021

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This bulletin was issued late Saturday from the Snohomish Health District Hundreds of doses of Pfizer vaccine are set to expire after Sunday, May 2. Anyone age 16 and older can reserve a dose now for Sunday at the Ash Way Park & Ride vaccination site in Lynnwood. A parent or guardian must accompany anyone […]

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Snohomish County Reaches 500,000 Vaccinations

April 24, 2021

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Another positive in our route back to normal. Here’s the word from Snohomish Health District. Data through April 20 shows that 493,730 vaccines had been given. Thanks to an allocation of more than 50,000 vaccines coming to Snohomish County this week, and roughly 5,000 doses now being given daily, the county has surpassed a milestone […]

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Great News For Nursing Homes In Everett And Snohomish County

March 19, 2021

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Word in this afternoon from Snohomish Health with very poritive news for Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities in our area. For the first time in over a year, there are no COVID outbreaks at assisted living or supportive living facilities in Snohomish County. In addition, there is only one skilled nursing facility and one […]

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Everett To Pick Up Tab For Paratransit Trips To Vaccination Sites

February 3, 2021

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The total cost is not expected to be a lot of money in the big scheme of things, about $2500.00. The message it sends was more important to members of the Everett City Council Wednesday night who approved a request from Everett Transit to provide fare free paratransit service to any mass vaccination sites within […]

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No Available Doses Mean No Mass Vaccinations In Everett Monday Or Tuesday

January 31, 2021

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This in Sunday from the Snohomish Health District. Due to lack of vaccine, the mass vaccination sites in Everett, Edmonds and Monroe will be closed on Monday and Tuesday (February 1-2). These sites have been administering the Moderna vaccine. Vaccination at the Arlington site is expected to continue Monday with Pfizer vaccine as long as […]

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Everett And Snohomish County Remain In Phase 1 As Wait For More Vaccine Continues

January 23, 2021

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Here is the weekly update on COVID-19 from the Snohomish Health District. Based on new regional data published by the Washington State Department of Health (DOH), Snohomish County will remain in Phase 1 for the week beginning January 25. The Puget Sound Region currently meets only two of the four criteria laid out in the Healthy […]

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COVID-19 Vaccines Being Administered In Everett Today

December 18, 2020

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This in from Providence Regional Medical Center and the Snohomish Health District. Nearly a year after the first case of COVID-19 in the United States was confirmed in a Snohomish County man, a glimmer of hope has finally arrived. Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (PRMCE) received 3,900 doses of the new Pfizer vaccine on Thursday. […]

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