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A Spokane company is helping make COVID-19 vaccines Here s what they ve been up to

Loren Holmes Vials of the Pfizer-BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine, each containing five doses, sit on a table Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020, during a vaccine clinic at Providence Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage, Alaska. SPOKANE, Wash. Scientists have been racing to create a vaccine that help will bring an end to the COVID-19 pandemic and it turns out some of those vaccines are being made right here in Spokane. HollisterStier is a pharmaceutical manufacturing company based in Spokane. It is the only vaccine manufacturer in Washington and has been assisting with the COVID-19 vaccine on behalf of their clients and as part of national efforts.

When will Spokane and North Idaho receive COVID-19 vaccines?

The Panhandle Health District received their first shipment of the coronavirus vaccine on Thursday, with 975 doses. Author: KREM Staff Updated: 8:30 PM PST December 17, 2020 SPOKANE, Wash Health care providers throughout the Inland Northwest are receiving their first shipments of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine.  Providence Health Care has received a shipment of coronavirus vaccines and will begin vaccinating its high-risk caregivers starting Friday. On Wednesday, the Spokane Regional Health District said the county had allocated 3,900 vaccines for the first week of the Pfizer vaccine being available. As of Wednesday, it was unclear how many doses of the vaccine were in Spokane County.  On Thursday, Whitman County received it s first shipment of the vaccine. Washington State University is storing the doses in ultra-cold freezers.

Case Counts, Hospitalizations Still High, But Spokane Health Officer Sees Glimmers Of Hope

  Spokane County experienced one of its lowest daily coronavirus counts in weeks on Wednesday, 131 cases. That puts the county at an even 22,000 positive tests for the pandemic. Interim Health Officer Frank Velazquez says it’s one small positive sign in a Covid horizon that’s beginning to look a bit brighter. Wednesday’s daily Covid case count was released a few hours after Dr. Frank Velazquez told reporters that the Thanksgiving coronavirus surge isn’t as bad as feared. “A lot of people, I can’t say most, but a lot of people have really taken the precautions that were recommended for the Thanksgiving holiday and that is just anecdotal, he said.

Spokane County sees lowest single-day increase in over a month with 131 cases

Spokane County sees lowest single-day increase in over a month with 131 cases
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COVID-19 sweeps through incarcerated populations in Spokane and Airway Heights

W hile officials focused on the threat that Thanksgiving gatherings could add to already spiking COVID-19 cases, a huge Inland Northwest outbreak was already starting among people who aren t in control of their meals or gatherings: inmates. By the first week of December, it was clear that the virus had started spreading at Airway Heights Corrections Center, a prison run by the state Department of Corrections. Soon after, the Spokane County-run Geiger Corrections Center also had to create a quarantine unit for its own outbreak. Within days, the number of positive cases exploded. While officials had only reported seven cases at the state prison from the start of the pandemic to Thanksgiving week, by Friday, Dec. 11, there were 792 cumulative cases and 1,535 inmates in the main facility. (Another 365 are housed in a separate minimum security building.) By Monday, Dec. 14, there were 869 cumulative cases.

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