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E coli outbreak in 4 counties: New cases found in Benton, Walla Walla

E. coli outbreak in 4 counties: New cases found in Benton, Walla Walla KIRO 7 News Staff © Provided by KIRO Seattle Washington State Department health officials reported Wednesday that four cases of an E. Coli outbreak in King and Snohomish counties are now connected with a case in Benton County and another in Walla Walla County. On Tuesday, Snohomish County health workers said an E. coli outbreak in King County has now spread to the North Sound. Public Health Seattle & King County is investigating a cluster of toxic E. coli cases that left seven children infected during a two-week period. Six of them had to be hospitalized.

WA DOH: Too Soon To Tell If Case Counts Have Plateaued

WA DOH: Too Soon To Tell If Case Counts Have Plateaued Patch 5/9/2021 © Shutterstock OLYMPIA, WA It s too early to say if coronavirus case counts are flatting out in Washington state, according to the latest report from the Washington State Department of Health (DOH). As the data shows, there have been some signs recently that the curve has started to flatten in a majority of Washington s counties, but health leaders caution against declaring victory too early. “We are cautiously optimistic about a possible plateau in the most recent data, but we are still in a fourth wave and seeing a number of concerning signs. DOH will continue monitoring these trends closely,” said Acting State Health Officer Scott Lindquist.

Wash officials concerned about possibility of fourth COVID wave, even as vaccinations ramp up

Wash. officials concerned about possibility of fourth COVID wave, even as vaccinations ramp up Sign In FacebookTwitterEmail I m very concerned about the possibility of a fourth wave, in addition to the new variants, said Acting State Health Officer Scott Lindquist. I m really concerned about where this sets us up for the future. Jean-Francois Badias/AP Starting in January, coronavirus cases across Washington began to decline. At the same time, vaccinations were ramping up, and since then, officials have been celebrating vaccination milestones, as hundreds of thousands of people in the state have received the shots But recently, cases in Washington reached a plateau. And that plateau is higher than the one the state reached after both the first and second surges in Washington. With the spread of new coronavirus variants, Washington officials are worried about what s to come.

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